Found it on Yahoo! Taiwan and figured I share:
http://tw.f5.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auction/e16769103
Maybe Sycefiro can get some for those interested?
http://tw.f5.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auction/e16769103
Maybe Sycefiro can get some for those interested?
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Although i cant understand a word that's written there, those lights are SIICKKKK!!!!!!!! even the beam pattern is perfect!
Can someone translate and let me know how much these things are going for?
and do they have them for the 4th Gen Max as well? I have a 96 I30 and a 97 Max SE.
Thanks for posting - Taiwan Rocks!
Can someone translate and let me know how much these things are going for?
and do they have them for the 4th Gen Max as well? I have a 96 I30 and a 97 Max SE.
Thanks for posting - Taiwan Rocks!
I'm wondering if those are factory-made or just retrofits someone is doing in the stock headlights. Only reason I wonder is because A) the beam pattern (+bi-xenon) is actually decent for an aftermarket projector headlight and B) the shroud /trim is the same on a different headlight on there with a projector in it.
But hey, if factories are putting quality (aftermarket) projector headlights then great.
Though, it may make more sense for someone to retrofit a set of headlights here (or pay a service to do it) depending on the cost of importation.
But hey, if factories are putting quality (aftermarket) projector headlights then great.
Though, it may make more sense for someone to retrofit a set of headlights here (or pay a service to do it) depending on the cost of importation.
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They're a shop that specializes in HID retrofit kits.
1)They use only BMW's Hella HID/D2S, says the lens will not blur after several months of continuing use.
2)They use only German-made super-thin ballasts and D2S bulbs made by Philips/Osram, and not some $5000NT China-made piece of crap. Pls ask about the brand before you buy. If they're not what we use, refuse to buy!
3)They only use high-quality angel-eyes, not domestically-made crappy ones which won't bent due to heat.
4)They don't use wet-gels or silicone. The seal won't look like it was chewed by dogs, make sure it stays stock. Be sure to refuse to use wet-gel or silicone before you retrofit.
5)This one basically says that they use the BMW E65's lenses only and their retrofit kits are Bi-xenon. Its mechanical system/motor for the Bi-xenon is life-time warranty. Play with it all you want...break it, we replace it. The rest I can't translate...
6)This one is really funny if you can read Mandarin...
"Our Shop's retrofit kits are the best. Yours look pretty at night yea but during the day yours gets killed by the light. What kinda angeleyes do you have? You cover it with some electro-plated chrome rings and call it projector-retrofit? That is called ghetto-fit kit. Your sealant is all exposing like boogers, so nasty. How can you stand a messy job like that? People on the road see you driving around with that, are laughing at you in their minds but they just don't open their mouths. Unless you have too much money to burn and just don't care.
1)They use only BMW's Hella HID/D2S, says the lens will not blur after several months of continuing use.
2)They use only German-made super-thin ballasts and D2S bulbs made by Philips/Osram, and not some $5000NT China-made piece of crap. Pls ask about the brand before you buy. If they're not what we use, refuse to buy!
3)They only use high-quality angel-eyes, not domestically-made crappy ones which won't bent due to heat.
4)They don't use wet-gels or silicone. The seal won't look like it was chewed by dogs, make sure it stays stock. Be sure to refuse to use wet-gel or silicone before you retrofit.
5)This one basically says that they use the BMW E65's lenses only and their retrofit kits are Bi-xenon. Its mechanical system/motor for the Bi-xenon is life-time warranty. Play with it all you want...break it, we replace it. The rest I can't translate...
6)This one is really funny if you can read Mandarin...
"Our Shop's retrofit kits are the best. Yours look pretty at night yea but during the day yours gets killed by the light. What kinda angeleyes do you have? You cover it with some electro-plated chrome rings and call it projector-retrofit? That is called ghetto-fit kit. Your sealant is all exposing like boogers, so nasty. How can you stand a messy job like that? People on the road see you driving around with that, are laughing at you in their minds but they just don't open their mouths. Unless you have too much money to burn and just don't care.
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16,500.00 TWD = 500.4094 USD but that's still expensive, since the price is w/o shipping :IOriginally Posted by maximus_pr
too bad they cost like $2000+
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Originally Posted by 97lude
ouch pricey! Nothing beats a real qaulity retrofit

Still cheaper to retrofit a set of housings here.
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16,500 Yuan thats how it got translated by babel fish using chinese and using yahoo exchange is 1.00 Chinese Yuan = 0.1322 U.S. DollaOriginally Posted by brio_max
16,500.00 TWD = 500.4094 USD but that's still expensive, since the price is w/o shipping :I
so that means 16500 x.1322 =2181.3
please someone correct me if i'm wrong
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so that means 16500 x.1322 =2181.3
please someone correct me if i'm wrong
Chinese yuan is not the same as Taiwan DollarOriginally Posted by maximus_pr
16,500 Yuan thats how it got translated by babel fish using chinese and using yahoo exchange is 1.00 Chinese Yuan = 0.1322 U.S. Dollaso that means 16500 x.1322 =2181.3
please someone correct me if i'm wrong
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Your car looks like is smiling. LOLOriginally Posted by 97lude
ouch pricey! Nothing beats a real qaulity retrofit
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exactly but when i to translate the website using Chinese it says Yuan next to 16,500 so if it is Yuan then is $2000+ i was searching and Mandarin Chinese is the official language Originally Posted by made in china
Chinese yuan is not the same as Taiwan Dollar
hers a copy of the translation
At present bids: 16,,500 Yuan
Surplus time: 4 days 15 hours (reciprocal timer)
Highest bidding: Does not have
Commodity quantity: 1
Bids the number of times: 0 (bids record)
Gets up the sign price: 16,,500 Yuan
Bids increases the volume 儭� 300 Yuan
The commodity is new old: Brand-new
Area 儭� Zhanghua County
Starts the time: 2007-07-24 22:36
Closure time: 2007-08-03 22:36
Donating i30 Owner
there was a factory HID dual beam (non projector ) headlight for the cefiro excimo wagon.. i saw it a long time ago on cardomain which looks similar to my headlight.. only its factor and its silver...
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Originally Posted by HomerMAC
there was a factory HID dual beam (non projector ) headlight for the cefiro excimo wagon.. i saw it a long time ago on cardomain which looks similar to my headlight.. only its factor and its silver...

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hers a copy of the translation
At present bids: 16,,500 Yuan
Surplus time: 4 days 15 hours (reciprocal timer)
Highest bidding: Does not have
Commodity quantity: 1
Bids the number of times: 0 (bids record)
Gets up the sign price: 16,,500 Yuan
Bids increases the volume 儭� 300 Yuan
The commodity is new old: Brand-new
Area 儭� Zhanghua County
Starts the time: 2007-07-24 22:36
Closure time: 2007-08-03 22:36
I did not read the site, but I am guessing that the Taiwanese use the informal words "kuai" or "qian" or even "yuan" to describe the price. For example, "mei yuan" is American money. Leave off the "mei" and it's just a generic term for money. If you use Bablefish to translate from Chinese to English, likely it will use the fact that the language is Chinese and just call the money "yuan".Originally Posted by maximus_pr
exactly but when i to translate the website using Chinese it says Yuan next to 16,500 so if it is Yuan then is $2000+ i was searching and Mandarin Chinese is the official language hers a copy of the translation
At present bids: 16,,500 Yuan
Surplus time: 4 days 15 hours (reciprocal timer)
Highest bidding: Does not have
Commodity quantity: 1
Bids the number of times: 0 (bids record)
Gets up the sign price: 16,,500 Yuan
Bids increases the volume 儭� 300 Yuan
The commodity is new old: Brand-new
Area 儭� Zhanghua County
Starts the time: 2007-07-24 22:36
Closure time: 2007-08-03 22:36
I think I saw somewhere they also had (TD) which would mean Taiwan dollar.
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I think I saw somewhere they also had (TD) which would mean Taiwan dollar.
i guess you are right Originally Posted by made in china
I did not read the site, but I am guessing that the Taiwanese use the informal words "kuai" or "qian" or even "yuan" to describe the price. For example, "mei yuan" is American money. Leave off the "mei" and it's just a generic term for money. If you use Bablefish to translate from Chinese to English, likely it will use the fact that the language is Chinese and just call the money "yuan".I think I saw somewhere they also had (TD) which would mean Taiwan dollar.
http://www.gocurrency.com/countries/taiwan.htm
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hello i can get these headlights. I am a seller for most car headlights, you can see some under my ebay store http://stores.ebay.com/Depo-Auto-Lights and my ebay name is nizoma$$$. My site is www.depoautolights.com. I will be adding these headlights to my stock very soon. They are normal cefiro 1piece headlights but you can request to put CCFL and projectors in them which raises the price on these. They are $480 shipped. They are special ordered and will take about a week to make, but shipping takes like 3-5business days. They work with H1 and H7 bulbs, not H4 like the normal cefiro headlights. I will also be more than happy for a group deal.
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these same projector lights are in stock. they are at www.depoautolights.com
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What kind of projectors are these? H7?
Do you have a picture of the beam pattern?
Will these work with the stock harness or will a new harness be
provided?
Do you have a picture of the beam pattern?
Will these work with the stock harness or will a new harness be
provided?