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I don't want to be one of these ass...

Toyota is 1995 Corolla, I'm ok to change complete projector if possible and doesn't look too good on this old car (don't want to look like one of these axxholes with a very old car that they try to improve!) but it's ok, this car is used few months a year only and mostly not by me :-)

1995 is right on the cusp of a major model change, so hard to know if it's an AE100 or AE111...

The good news is that projector housings for these models are cheap, the bad news is you will look like "one of these axxholes with a very old car that they try to improve" smile.png

Links:

http://www.rstylerac...100601184368819

http://www.rstylerac...100123150161832

Thank you so much ! Yes, quite cheap, but I might never drive this car again with these projectors ! hahahaha......

Is there any other solution as adding HID on the front lower part of the car (Don't know how are these small round shape lights called ) ?

Thanks you so much again !

I have seen led foglights and xenon also

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Thank you so much ! Yes, quite cheap, but I might never drive this car again with these projectors ! hahahaha......

Is there any other solution as adding HID on the front lower part of the car (Don't know how are these small round shape lights called ) ?

Thanks you so much again !

No-one makes drop-in replacement projectors for the foglamps, and given the shape of foglamps used on the Corolla, it's not going to be easy to fabricate them in.

Perhaps you should look into getting the headlamp plastic reconditioned (it will have oxidized and lost clarity), and adding in a pair of the higher-brightness halogens?

Have a look at these guys for better halogen bulb options: www.powerbulbs.co.uk

I have seen led foglights and xenon also

I custom fitted projector foglamps with xenon's to my wife's old PJS.. Pics/info here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/421377-pimp-my-ride/page__st__75__p__4076473#entry4076473

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Thank you so much ! Yes, quite cheap, but I might never drive this car again with these projectors ! hahahaha......

Is there any other solution as adding HID on the front lower part of the car (Don't know how are these small round shape lights called ) ?

Thanks you so much again !

No-one makes drop-in replacement projectors for the foglamps, and given the shape of foglamps used on the Corolla, it's not going to be easy to fabricate them in.

Perhaps you should look into getting the headlamp plastic reconditioned (it will have oxidized and lost clarity), and adding in a pair of the higher-brightness halogens?

Have a look at these guys for better halogen bulb options: www.powerbulbs.co.uk

I have seen led foglights and xenon also

I custom fitted projector foglamps with xenon's to my wife's old PJS.. Pics/info here: http://www.thaivisa....73#entry4076473

on a 17 year old, you will have hundreds of percent improvement by

rewiring

new headlight units

90/100w H4 bulbs

night and day,

I d say 800 each for the units and 150 each for the relays,wires and bulbs

and still looks 100% original, just new and bright

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Have a look at these guys for better halogen bulb options: www.powerbulbs.co.uk

I have seen led foglights and xenon also

I custom fitted projector foglamps with xenon's to my wife's old PJS.. Pics/info here: http://www.thaivisa....73#entry4076473

now that is sweet - I have angel eyes, white side light bulbs but OEM halogens on the MU7 and keep flipping between paying for Xenon's top and bottom (or LED fogs) to complete the white look - nothing to do with brightness just style - and having the covers "tinted" black.

I really am that bored !!! and I found an inexpensive place next door to a massage parlour on Puttamonton Sai 2

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