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Old Nov 16, 2002 | 01:40 PM
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Whats a good PIAA fog for the Maxima??

Guys I was wondering if anyone could recommned the what model PIAA fogs fight our maximas well and work good thats relatevly cheap. Im looking at the 2100X's and there like 285 dolarrs thats crazy anything similar thats little cheaper?
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Old Nov 16, 2002 | 02:44 PM
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Re: Whats a good PIAA fog for the Maxima??

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Guys I was wondering if anyone could recommned the what model PIAA fogs fight our maximas well and work good thats relatevly cheap. Im looking at the 2100X's and there like 285 dolarrs thats crazy anything similar thats little cheaper?
Thanx
for that amount of money might as well get hids to tell you the truth
Old Nov 16, 2002 | 05:23 PM
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I must agree, HIDS are about $360-$400 shipped and give much better lighting than any fog lightm, I will be getting them soon for my car. E-mail optionmotor@yahoo.com on the HID plus kit. Ask him for a price on the kit you need and mention that D-sta from Maxima.org recommended you. These kits use Hella Ballast, the same ones used on BMW's and Mercedes.
Old Nov 16, 2002 | 07:45 PM
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I must agree, HIDS are about $360-$400 shipped and give much better lighting than any fog lightm, I will be getting them soon for my car. E-mail optionmotor@yahoo.com on the HID plus kit. Ask him for a price on the kit you need and mention that D-sta from Maxima.org recommended you. These kits use Hella Ballast, the same ones used on BMW's and Mercedes.
whoa fill me in on your HID purchase an upgraded-headlight-mod idea is stirring in the back of my head..
Old Nov 16, 2002 | 10:14 PM
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whoa fill me in on your HID purchase an upgraded-headlight-mod idea is stirring in the back of my head..
yes very soon i'll be having HID's on my car, let me get some money gathered after my exhaust set-up purchase....that killed my wallet. But that HID kit mentioned above is a very good kit, I have installed plenty of them on my friends and never had a problem.
Old Nov 17, 2002 | 04:10 AM
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yes very soon i'll be having HID's on my car, let me get some money gathered after my exhaust set-up purchase....that killed my wallet. But that HID kit mentioned above is a very good kit, I have installed plenty of them on my friends and never had a problem.
what about the beam pattern on the 3rd gen housing.. wont it look bad??and blind on coming traffic and lets not forget olice:
Old Nov 17, 2002 | 06:20 AM
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Originally posted by crazy4maxima
what about the beam pattern on the 3rd gen housing.. wont it look bad??and blind on coming traffic and lets not forget olice:
not when I get these
but also watch the quality of $200 HID's this kid by me bought some and they look like $30 bulbs from pepboys
Old Nov 17, 2002 | 09:36 AM
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not when I get these
but also watch the quality of $200 HID's this kid by me bought some and they look like $30 bulbs from pepboys
Yeah I know the beam pattern will be horrible but it'll look better than hologens and at least give better lighting on the floor than the stock hologens. Going for BMW lights is too much trouble for me. As soon as I get them I will post pics and some of you can see it at the meets.
Old Nov 17, 2002 | 10:38 AM
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Originally posted by D-sta


Yeah I know the beam pattern will be horrible but it'll look better than hologens and at least give better lighting on the floor than the stock hologens. Going for BMW lights is too much trouble for me. As soon as I get them I will post pics and some of you can see it at the meets.
I'll be glad when this gosh-blasted cold weather leaves - I'm sooo ready to put in MY BMW lights!
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