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taz_435
22-08-2008, 08:24 AM
Has anyone seen angel eyes installed on CL9 euro or are they complete headlight. my question is where can i get them, how much and are they easy to install?

racerwannabe
22-08-2008, 08:45 AM
use the search function. this will be closed by mods.

koray
22-08-2008, 08:47 AM
I'm curious too.. the only ones i can find are the ones where you have to open up the headlight and install. They are on ebay .i'm wondering how hard it is to do that, because i think that's the only option. Unless someone can point both of us in the right direction????

Crapdaz
22-08-2008, 08:51 AM
I'm curious too.. the only ones i can find are the ones where you have to open up the headlight and install. They are on ebay .i'm wondering how hard it is to do that, because i think that's the only option. Unless someone can point both of us in the right direction????

search for MizIIdie4 something on the lines of that, she got angeleyes installed, no one has seen them yet as she hasn't came to the meet with them.

koray
22-08-2008, 09:15 AM
search for MizIIdie4 something on the lines of that, she got angeleyes installed, no one has seen them yet as she hasn't came to the meet with them.
champion!!

mars_panas
22-08-2008, 09:32 AM
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=89960&highlight=angel+eyes+euro&page=2

there u go budz

Ken-f
22-08-2008, 10:05 AM
The instructions are on the TSX forums....and it looks bloody hard.

xsite85
22-08-2008, 11:07 AM
what i was told.. it's a cheap mod..

extremely hard to do for DIY

Ken-f
22-08-2008, 11:21 AM
Yea, thats right. The parts online are like....15 bucks. But as you can see from MizIIdieIV, the installation costed $250. But its worth it for the results ... and the time you need to put into it.

koray
22-08-2008, 12:01 PM
I just spoke to Chris at Concord customs.. he quoted me $600 for supply and fit.. 250 for the part and 350 for install..

Crapdaz
22-08-2008, 12:02 PM
Yea, thats right. The parts online are like....15 bucks. But as you can see from MizIIdieIV, the installation costed $250. But its worth it for the results ... and the time you need to put into it.

and she stayed at the installers place pretty much until the morning cause they were taking care of her car.
until they got things right.

koray
22-08-2008, 12:44 PM
don't get me wrong... i don't mind paying for a quality product and great service, it's just that 600 dollars seems steep

EUR003act
22-08-2008, 04:59 PM
hahaha people need to use search function!

as said above, yes there are kits available... but yes it is a hard DIY... i recently pulled my lights apart (see here: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1858073&postcount=112)

took alot of patience/guess work to get the housing apart without stuffing the seal... plus you do need to remove the bumper to get the lights out...

EUR003act
22-08-2008, 05:08 PM
I just spoke to Chris at Concord customs.. he quoted me $600 for supply and fit.. 250 for the part and 350 for install..

that would be using the Oracle kits... ill point out the main differences:

Oracle kit:
3x rings per light
2x inverters per light (means you can run with either 2 or 3 rings by flick of a switch)
Waterproof CCFL tubes and inverters (can be submerged!)
Your choice of colour temp (6000k, 8000k, 10000k)
Perfect fitment on euro/tsx lights
nearly Full ring/circle
50,000hours rated life
highest brightness light
$150-250
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff128/eur003/tssxi.jpg

Other Kit:
2x rings per light
1x inverter per light
CORRECTION - fully sealed inverters
only come in 5000k colour temp
dont always fit perfectly, some people have broken trying to fit correctly
open gaps up top of ring
20,000hours rated life
$30-80
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff128/eur003/tn_CIMG2537.jpg

and no i do not work for or have any association to aac or oracle... i am just showing why the difference in price, basically you get what you pay for... for anyone interested, i may have a set of the cheap ones for sale :)

viper8548
22-08-2008, 05:15 PM
don't get me wrong... i don't mind paying for a quality product and great service, it's just that 600 dollars seems steep

Theres quite a bit of work in getting it installed and I personally think its way beyound DIYable, (ie baking the headlights to weaken the adhesive)

EUR003act
22-08-2008, 05:19 PM
Theres quite a bit of work in getting it installed and I personally think its way beyound DIYable, (ie baking the headlights to weaken the adhesive)

true... took me about 2hours to get the lights apart... then add 1hour to fit the tubes, then another hour to put back together... plus add 1 to remove and fit the bumper... your looking at 5hours there... most places charge maybe $80 an hour labour, thats $400 right there... custom work is not cheap! especially if you want it done right :)

Miz_II_Die_IV
24-08-2008, 09:38 PM
hey boys.... hahaha cant believe u boys havent seen my car in flesh too bad im going away this sat if it was a sunday i could come down... Oh well... Yes i dont suggest u to do a DIY. For this kinda car its worth doin it for abit more $$$ to get it right... Hmm if you ring Chris bck up and say i intro'd you see wat he says??? Hmmm Friggin saw another euro a blue one with the halo's now... hahahah... tho he ony had 2 rings... the cheaper version... Anyways... Good luck if you need more info let me know.. and yes it did take ages... And ages... yet it came out stunning... very satisfied with the Concord boys jobs. I heard there was a place in parra that can do it to. Hmmm 150 hmm it was autojoy i think... tho it upto you. Ask around and yes my kit was the oracle kit. CHeers

EUR003act
25-08-2008, 02:28 PM
hehe thanks mizIIdie4 :D

yeah theres a euro in canberra with angel eyes! beat me to it! lol

but, for anyone interested, i have a brand new kit of the cheaper 2x ring per light euro halo/angel eyes kit... pm me for details... or wait for my forsale post :p

koray
31-08-2008, 08:47 PM
true... took me about 2hours to get the lights apart... then add 1hour to fit the tubes, then another hour to put back together... plus add 1 to remove and fit the bumper... your looking at 5hours there... most places charge maybe $80 an hour labour, thats $400 right there... custom work is not cheap! especially if you want it done right :)

Wow, i didn't think there was so much involved.. The price seems pretty reasonable now..