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Angelibright Poll
#12
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I personally feels that the angelibright should retail between $200-$250. I do know that the quality of the parts are very high, but I don't think many people would want to spend $350 for the angel eyes upgrade. We can roughly breakdown that 10% of bimmer owners love to tweak their cars. 5% out of the 10% might be interested in getting the angelibright. That's just my gut feelings....:-)
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Hey Customangeleyes would you guys set up a Group Buy for us E60.net member? I think Angelibrights would benefit from the group buy too. What do you say buddy ol pal I mean you see how many of us want it but the price is a little high so if you set up a group buy for a FAIR price then i think alot of us would jump on the deal. Help us out Customangeleyes
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I saw a new 3-series, E90 last night with a "blue" angel eyes. It looked ugly and cheap :thumbsdown: when comparing with the stock amber angel eyes. I would prefer the "white" color if the price is around $200.
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Just came across a thread over in bimmerfest about a group buy for the AngeliBrights. $299+shipping. Offer will end Friday 5/5/06. http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthrea...493#post1703493.
It's only for the white. I'm still contemplating about red, white or blue.
It's only for the white. I'm still contemplating about red, white or blue.
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Guys I am sorry but the Fuc& is angel eyes besides lights on front of car? PLEASE detail what they add, look like etc as some of us have no clue. WMB
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The stock angel eye halos have a yellowish glow like halogen lights. AngeliBright bulbs replace the stock angel eye bulbs and emit a xenon-like glow and are brighter than the stock bulbs.
So, we're just basically changing the bulbs for whiter, brighter bulbs. It has been a while since anyone has come up with a solution for this upgrade. PIAA recently came out with a set but people have said they weren't that bright. Another option is to cut open the light assembly and replacing the halo rings. That solution is being offered by Lightwurkz/Umnitza I believe. Both PIAA and the Lightwurkz/Umnitza solutions are priced at around $200 or less. AngeliBrights on the other hand, are in between the other two as far as brightness (so I've read) and sells for $349.
Hope that explains it.
So, we're just basically changing the bulbs for whiter, brighter bulbs. It has been a while since anyone has come up with a solution for this upgrade. PIAA recently came out with a set but people have said they weren't that bright. Another option is to cut open the light assembly and replacing the halo rings. That solution is being offered by Lightwurkz/Umnitza I believe. Both PIAA and the Lightwurkz/Umnitza solutions are priced at around $200 or less. AngeliBrights on the other hand, are in between the other two as far as brightness (so I've read) and sells for $349.
Hope that explains it.
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Hmm..I never thought of it as bling. I got it cause I wanted it to match my xenon low beams. "Clean" up the lighting to have the same glow if you will. Same reason I'm trying to get some eurospec headlights without the amber corners.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='277240' date='May 2 2006, 09:37 PM
The stock angel eye halos have a yellowish glow like halogen lights. AngeliBright bulbs replace the stock angel eye bulbs and emit a xenon-like glow and are brighter than the stock bulbs.
So, we're just basically changing the bulbs for whiter, brighter bulbs. It has been a while since anyone has come up with a solution for this upgrade. PIAA recently came out with a set but people have said they weren't that bright. Another option is to cut open the light assembly and replacing the halo rings. That solution is being offered by Lightwurkz/Umnitza I believe. Both PIAA and the Lightwurkz/Umnitza solutions are priced at around $200 or less. AngeliBrights on the other hand, are in between the other two as far as brightness (so I've read) and sells for $349.
Hope that explains it.
So, we're just basically changing the bulbs for whiter, brighter bulbs. It has been a while since anyone has come up with a solution for this upgrade. PIAA recently came out with a set but people have said they weren't that bright. Another option is to cut open the light assembly and replacing the halo rings. That solution is being offered by Lightwurkz/Umnitza I believe. Both PIAA and the Lightwurkz/Umnitza solutions are priced at around $200 or less. AngeliBrights on the other hand, are in between the other two as far as brightness (so I've read) and sells for $349.
Hope that explains it.