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Yeah a heap of us on here were in a group buy for Angel Eye projector headlights ... so there should be around 10 sets of oem ones floating around .... however I wouldn't sell mine for anything - if you get defected with the angel eyes in, then you need the old ones to put back in to clear the defect. In SA we don't sell many of our oem parts - defects are too common :(

Yeah a heap of us on here were in a group buy for Angel Eye projector headlights ... so there should be around 10 sets of oem ones floating around .... however I wouldn't sell mine for anything - if you get defected with the angel eyes in, then you need the old ones to put back in to clear the defect. In SA we don't sell many of our oem parts - defects are too common :(

Why would angle eyes be illegal?

Well they are HIDs without a self-leveling mechanism and without external washers, so are completely illegal. But other than that they are not oem, and technically any modification to a car whatsoever needs to be ADR tested and complied - and given these things stick out like dogs bollocks when looking at the car, they are a magnet to a cop that wants to tear you a new one.

Well they are HIDs without a self-leveling mechanism and without external washers, so are completely illegal. But other than that they are not oem, and technically any modification to a car whatsoever needs to be ADR tested and complied - and given these things stick out like dogs bollocks when looking at the car, they are a magnet to a cop that wants to tear you a new one.

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