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    I need recommendations on replacement headlights

    My beloved car has succumb to yellow headlight disease and I want to replace them. The cheapest I could find OEM replacements were somewhere in the range of $500. Obviously that's way too much money to shell out, although I would be paying for Honda quality, but I wanted to know what aftermarket brands would be "good enough" in terms of quality. I don't need anything fancy.... so no projectors or anything like that (it'll turn my car into a thief magnet around here where I live), but maybe something that's a step up in terms of looks, but nothing over the top. There's lots to choose from (especially on Ebay), but I'd like to get a reputable brand if anybody can help, it would be appreciated.

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    what year is your car?

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    2003

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    just get some depo black housings. they're under 200 bucks. they will yellow at some point but if you keep them waxed they will last just as long as oem honda ones would.

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    I was thinking of something like this a little more aggressive look:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-HOUSIN...7aa4c4&vxp=mtr

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    pretty sure those are depos so they'd probably be just fine

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    Thanks for the feedback. How challenging are they to swap out?

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    it's fairly simple. the hardest part is just getting your bumper off but there's probably a DIY on here for it if you haven't done it before

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