DEPO UHP LED Angel Halo Projector Headlight For 2002-2005 BMW E46 Sedan/Wagon


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Nov 25, 19:43 PST
Price:
$309.94 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Rancho Cucamonga,CA,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Country/Region of Manufacture:
    Taiwan
  • Housing Color:
    Black
  • California Prop 65 Warning:
    WARNING TO CALIFORNIANS: Due To CA Prop 65 That We Must Disclaim That This Product May Contain Chemicals Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer, Or Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. Your Discretion Has Been Advised. Thank you.
  • Ballast Included:
    No
  • Bulb Size:
    H7
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    PnP-HL-B3-E46-4D-02-DP-A-BLK+AE-LED
  • Headlight Style:
    Halo Projector
  • Surface Finish:
    Clear Lens Black Housing
  • Lens Color:
    Clear
  • Placement on Vehicle:
    Front
  • Brand:
    DEPO / REVi MotorWerks
  • Fitment Type:
    Performance/Custom
  • Bulbs Included:
    No
  • Bulb Type:
    Halogen
  • Warranty:
    Yes

PnP-HL-B3-E46-4D-02-DP-A-BLK + AE-LED-KV02-P46-W + WR-ADA-HALO

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MADE IN GERMANY PROJECTOR LENS FOR THE LOW BEAM



WHY UHP LED?  UHP LED > CCFL > STOCK
LOOK THE DIFFERENCE BELOW & YOU WILL SEE WHY!
(E39 HEADLIGHT AS SHOWN, PLEASE REFER AUCTION TITLE AND DESCRIPTION FOR THE MODEL/YEAR FOR THIS AUCTION)





 

What is UHP (Ultra High-Power) LED Angel Eyes?

As many of you know that BMW starts the Angel Eyes (Halo), also known as DDE or demon eyes trend in the late 90s, now has been set as standard for all new BMWs. Unfortunately that some of the earlier BMW models are not equipped with this beautiful feature. And for others that come with the factory equipped Angel Eyes, it comes with the standard angel eyes which are very dim and comes with yellowish color. So, people come out solution to improve the factory standard look and that is using the CCFL. If you do not know, CCFL stands for Cold Cathode Fluorescent Light, it uses very little energy and has long operation life (if handled properly), yet produce much much brighter amazing light output. CCFL is indeed amazing, however it also has its downside: CCFL by nature sometimes do need warm-up time when operating in low temperature to get to its full brightness. CCFL by nature requires inverter to light up and inverter sometimes fails which by then, needs to be replaced in order for the system to come back to work again. CCFL is essentially a glass tube which like any glass, it can break if mis-handled. So, CCFL is a good looking product but it's not perfect.

What is our solution then? The UHP (Ultra...

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