Does anyone know the best headlights
Hey there OP,
More than a few jerks in this forum, just ignore the children.
The Depo lights are fantastic, so if you want a new set of lights that rival the oem bi-Xenons they're your best bet.
Or if you need replacement headlights oem style just buy used from Craigslist, eBay or this forum's for sale section.... You can get mint condition oem bi-xenons for $300-600 depending on seller.
Hope this helps,
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More than a few jerks in this forum, just ignore the children.
The Depo lights are fantastic, so if you want a new set of lights that rival the oem bi-Xenons they're your best bet.
Or if you need replacement headlights oem style just buy used from Craigslist, eBay or this forum's for sale section.... You can get mint condition oem bi-xenons for $300-600 depending on seller.
Hope this helps,
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Seriously though, look at his posts. It's one thing to ask for information/help, but to then refuse taking the initiative to look further into the advice that was given is just insulting.
Originally Posted by Syner
I'm worse in person.
Seriously though, look at his posts. It's one thing to ask for information/help, but to then refuse taking the initiative to look further into the advice that was given is just insulting.
Seriously though, look at his posts. It's one thing to ask for information/help, but to then refuse taking the initiative to look further into the advice that was given is just insulting.
In that case he would be asking/utilizing and improving the community.
At any rate, I think it's douchey to call him out instead of just not replying and leaving the thread to kill itself on his ignorance.
My 2 cents
All you need is some good rubbing compound, polishing compound, and wax... and with a little elbow grease and no more than an hour of your time, your headlights should be close to clear again... no need to buy new headlights unless the lenses are cracked.
Originally Posted by AffyliatedZ
All you need is some good rubbing compound, polishing compound, and wax... and with a little elbow grease and no more than an hour of your time, your headlights should be close to clear again... no need to buy new headlights unless the lenses are cracked.
If you live in nj throw me $40 and I'll do them for you. It's honesty so easy you just have to care. And if you aren't rich and you don't care then get a Honda Accord and sell your z.
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