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Afboy143

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Hey All
I am looking for a decent pair of good looking blue halogen bulbs. I dont care if they are street legal or not, as long as they look good. Right now I have the Matrix Ultimate White bulbs in there that look good but I want to try blue, can anyone help? If you have delt with good looking blue headlight bulbs where did you buy them and for how much?

Btw I have diamond cut headlights and upgraded wire harness so high temp bulbs are not a problem
 



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Why not Silverstars? I've never seen good looking blue bulbs.
 






i wouldnt

i have blue in my sport and night vision is horrible, for sure, it seems as if vision is 50% worse. dont get me wrong they look kinda' cool but they get old very quick. how are hyper white or whatever over stockbulbs?
 






Just save your money and get an HID Kit. Search for timerivers on ebay.
 






If you wanna shoot light all over then an HID conversion is for you!
 






Optix by street glow. They used to sell them at best buy but they changed to a different brand a while back. My gf had them in her dodge neon and the light output was awesome you could see things 10x better than the regular sylvania ones.
 






afboy

my first car I had was a 91 Mazda 929 S and I had Naxos Xenon Blue Blubs and they totally looked like HIDs when I had them on my Mazda I always would get people flicking there high beams at me when I had them.

Now I don't have my mazda anymore cause I ####ed up my transmission. And I heard that they don't make the Naxos anymore I wish they did cause I paid 80 bucks for mine and I was impressed with the light output.

They were 85 watt for low beam and 130 watt for high beam.
 












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