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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 07:21 AM
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Re: Re: bmw conversion

Originally posted by platinumplus
If you were in NYC N34JZ would help you out.
smart *** I live on LI anyway so there.
Old Dec 11, 2001 | 08:56 PM
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Re: Re: bmw conversion

Originally posted by platinumplus
Read the instructions thoroughly and see if you are up to the task, then go to a couple of body shops and get some quotes to see how much they will charge just in case you mess up. If you were in NYC N34JZ would help you out.

BMW Headlight Conversion Instructios courtesy of SkyMax
http://www.geocities.com/skymaxse/pi...structions.htm
Thanks. Anyone in the Indianapolis area that can help??????????
...didn't think so.
Old Dec 12, 2001 | 08:30 AM
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Originally posted by drsprite
You know the new line of BMW lights that came out, where there's a ring of light around the high beams...will those fit into the conversion? or are they just too damn expensive to even attempt?

Yes it is possible. There are a few companies that are making the kit. You could also buy new 5 series lights and get the OEM version, but that would cost a lot. The kits sell for $350-400.
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