where have all the clear corners gone? pre facelift
#21
yea i dont blame you.. i definatley think the one piece look better.. i guess one of the biggest reasons i got the clear corners and not the depos is because of money. even tho that is a good deal for nice looking/working headlights, i gotta get my rear wheel speed sensor fixed, new rear brakes.. and of course APR and a few other things so.. this was the cheap/easy solution i guess?? ill post pics once they come in.. should be like monday im guessing.. if i dont like them or they get old.. no biggy ill move on.. we all go through alot of changes with our cars anyway. constant evolution i like to call it...
#22
I paid $147.99 shipped from Makoto for my clear depo lights and I L-O-V-E them. I had clear corners with my OEM reflector headlights before that (for about a week, until they fell apart) and they looked like hell IMO. Not to mention, the OEM non-projector lights suck - Depos with halogens light the road better than OEM lights with HIDs (I've had both setups), so when you HID the Depos, you can see anything in your county from the driveway (this is what I have now, and it's definitely FTW).
#24
Yessir - nothing but Although I have developed a taste for Landshark lately too. But Yuengling still holds all ten spots on my top-ten beers list (that one was at a Dave Matthews concert in June). We tend to have a few in the garage at my house when working on cars. These are the empties from doing my wheel bearing replacement and working on Yu's (Hiwords') wheel bearing, plus a couple afternoons of just hanging out:
#28
but its kinda fun? haha yea youre right i wont.. but it would look siick no doubt.. are you thinking about doing RS4 reps in the future? if i ever get the set of HRE's that i want.. ill give them to you for close to nothing.. problem is i dunno when my money tree is gunna fill out again in order for me to get them..
#29
well from reading all of this i might regret my decision.. but it sounds like all you guys (and girls) went from the cleared corners to the DEPOs anyway so.. i might end up doing the same if they junk out or dont look good.. i guess im gunna find out in a few days. and that beer you guys are talking about, is it a darker beer? cause it looks delicious =) haha if you ever want an amazing dark beer, try Long Trail Double Bag.. 7.2% by volume and its amazingly smooth.. and i feel ya on the landshark.. excellent haha
#30
Yessir - nothing but Although I have developed a taste for Landshark lately too. But Yuengling still holds all ten spots on my top-ten beers list (that one was at a Dave Matthews concert in June). We tend to have a few in the garage at my house when working on cars. These are the empties from doing my wheel bearing replacement and working on Yu's (Hiwords') wheel bearing, plus a couple afternoons of just hanging out: