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E36 M3 (1992-1999) {Euro - S50 B32 321hp @ 7400 rpm} {U.S. - S52 B32 240 hp @ 6000 rpm}
Total Produced: 71,212 - Years Produced: 1992 to 1999

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Old Sat, Mar-19-2011, 10:57:43 PM   #41
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Default Re: E36 Lighting for noobs- 4 part Video tutorial

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Depos have city lights in them.

DDM's digital ballasts are safe for the car's wiring. Stock fuses are 7.5A. The ballasts pull less than that.
are the city lights installed or do they have to be installed?

Also, 6000k is almost white with just a hint of blue, correct? I want the whiteness for seeing the road and not looking too ****, as well as the hint of blue because i like it asthetically. Is 6000k a good choice, or is there something lower than 6000k but still above 4300k that has just a hint of blue?

And what are these in comparison to the depo's sold at DDM http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...oducts_id=1592
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Default Re: E36 Lighting for noobs- 4 part Video tutorial

Curious if anyone in this thread has bought from Schmiedmann - great selection and decent prices. For OE stuff of course.

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