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    1. #1
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      Oct 2004
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      Fullerton, CA.
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      Check out Delta Lights, The quality is awesome they have different lens styles (flat and curved) and some with integrated city light as well as Hi/Lo HID conversions, not even BMW has Hi/Lo HID. Check them out at
      www.deltalights.com



    2. #2
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      Dec 2006
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      California
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      Quote Originally Posted by Pro-Tour Heavy Chevy
      Check out Delta Lights, The quality is awesome they have different lens styles (flat and curved) and some with integrated city light as well as Hi/Lo HID conversions, not even BMW has Hi/Lo HID. Check them out at
      www.deltalights.com
      That's awesome, but any idea on how much it costs? I'm guessing it's expensive as hell since there's no price on their site. :(

      Matt

    3. #3
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      Apr 2006
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      Huntington Beach, CA
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      Quote Originally Posted by DarkoNova
      That's awesome, but any idea on how much it costs? I'm guessing it's expensive as hell since there's no price on their site. :(

      Matt
      I have a set of Delta headlights on my 68. Classic industries sells them (they don't tell you the brand in the catalog) and the price is very reasonable. Think i paid around $30 a light. I got the flat faced xenon ones. The part numbers in the CI catalog are the same as on Delta's site FYI.

      They are E code lights for the European style so they have a very difninitive cut off to ensure as much light goes on the road as possible. I've had a few people ask me why the lights are so special when they are not that bright... each person was standing facing my car so their eyes were far out of the path of the beam.
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