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Old 09-21-2014, 04:48 PM
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has anyone ever purchase the Hasegawa Dual Halo LED Projector Headlights (Chrome) - Honda S2000 04+ from evasive motorsports? if so please give any details about the quality, installation,
and the appearance of these headlights. I'm interested in purchasing these but do not want cheap aftermarket quality. Thank you
Old 09-22-2014, 05:14 AM
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I bought the CG Black CCFL Halo Projector Headlights from carid.com. They're less expensive, and the build quality is great, they fit really well and the materials used feel at least as good as OEM. I realize the LEDs are on the bottom (and angle outward and are white instead of blue), but if you're not wanting to take a chance on the Hasegawa (if nobody else has info on them), the CGs are nice.
Also of note, I almost bought the Spec-D ones which are very similar to what you're looking at, but, at least according to carid, the CCFL halos have a less yellow and brighter appearance than the Spec-Ds.
I don't know if any of that will help, but maybe it will.
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Save your money. They look really bad and will project RICER
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Originally Posted by austinbenji
I bought the CG Black CCFL Halo Projector Headlights from carid.com. They're less expensive, and the build quality is great, they fit really well and the materials used feel at least as good as OEM. I realize the LEDs are on the bottom (and angle outward and are white instead of blue), but if you're not wanting to take a chance on the Hasegawa (if nobody else has info on them), the CGs are nice.
Also of note, I almost bought the Spec-D ones which are very similar to what you're looking at, but, at least according to carid, the CCFL halos have a less yellow and brighter appearance than the Spec-Ds.
I don't know if any of that will help, but maybe it will.
What diameter did you get? Did you put them on the lowbeams or somewhere else?
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Leave the led lights to the luxury cars where they belong
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Originally Posted by 8.5kallday
Leave the led lights to the luxury cars where they belong
Owning the 2004 s2k, I like the Halo led lights as a daytime-running option.
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Get them on ebay, they're the same.
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