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i have 6k its completely ice white with a tinge of blue it looks good along with the DRL lights on my car.
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If you're not really a DIY type of person. Just replace the bulbs with 6k xenon bulbs. Its not hard to find your bulb size. And for the halo rings, those also use bulbs. you would only need two of those bulbs because each side only uses 1 to light the two rings.
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Get halo's they're pricey compared to normal HID bulb, but they had a really aggressive look to your car.
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SharpEye wrote Get halo's they're pricey compared to normal HID bulb, but they had a really aggressive look to your car.
I want to but I can't find any trustworthy after market ones
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Try Spyder Halo headlights. I recently bought mine from Amazon. At first I ordered the wrong ones, and they were nice enough to send me the right ones for my car with no extra charge!
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