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Are projector headlights cheap to replace?


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As the title says.

 

Went to my mates after college to show him how my car is coming along and he said "ooohhh", I replied with "Yes, I know the bumper cracked im after anew one" he replied with "No, you DO realise if those bulbs go, it's atleast £170 for a new one"

 

My jaw hit the floor and needless to say now I don't want ot use my lights incase they go bang or whatever :( lol

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As the title says.

 

Went to my mates after college to show him how my car is coming along and he said "ooohhh", I replied with "Yes, I know the bumper cracked im after anew one" he replied with "No, you DO realise if those bulbs go, it's atleast £170 for a new one"

 

My jaw hit the floor and needless to say now I don't want ot use my lights incase they go bang or whatever :( lol

 

 

find that just a smidge hard to believe?....the replacement of the bulbs would cost more than the purchase of a entire new pair of lights, there'd be no point :unsure:

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As the title says.

 

Went to my mates after college to show him how my car is coming along and he said "ooohhh", I replied with "Yes, I know the bumper cracked im after anew one" he replied with "No, you DO realise if those bulbs go, it's atleast £170 for a new one"

 

My jaw hit the floor and needless to say now I don't want ot use my lights incase they go bang or whatever :( lol

Good idea, better tape a torch to each wing just to stay safe! :pancake:

 

Your mate's talking crap, they take ordinary H3 bulbs.

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