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    #46
    are you serious? you can't tell that your lights barely project a few yards in front of your car?
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      #47
      barely a few yards? the signs illuminated in this pic are over 300-600' feet away...



      Maybe your cross-eyed...Ah whatever...I like them, they suit me just fine...I dont own a pristine E30 M3 so they'll do. I'll post again if they condensate.
      Last edited by achtunge30; 06-15-2006, 01:40 PM.
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        #48
        Those don't look real good. It's also impossible to really judge lights from pictures.

        In defense of Depo. I installed them on mom's e36 and they did well. Did good for a year or so before we got rid of the car. So they did the e36 ones good at least.

        Here's my Hella H4s.


        And With the Highs H1s as well.


        Oh yeah, these pictures are with 80/100w and 100w bulbs. Which I no longer use due to the burn out rate.

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          #49
          since he insisted, here are my night shots:


          my driveway slopes up at the end, which is why the projection ends so close to my car, but it allows you to see the cutoff.

          as you can see, there is no comparison. I've had both, and the night I swapped to the hellas, I realized how bad they really were. in both sets I was using Osram Silverstar H1 (55w). didn't think to get high beam shots, but I almost never use them.

          but hey, if your happy with your shitty lights, cool. enjoy! :D
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