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I used to run PIAA ultra whites but my integra is long gone. If you go the cheap route, you will end up getting a set that dies out way to fast or just fade leaving you in the dark. HID conversion kits are really the way go but they are pricey.
 
You also have to be careful when choosing a color. For example; you cannot run red or yellow tinted beams.

Some states have laws against colored beams. California, for example, does not allow anything except white/clear.

The best thing to do before plunking down the cash for the beams is to go to the DMV, pay the $6 and get a hard copy of the vehicle code. Every driver should have one.
 
I have Piaa's in my truck with the silver tint to them. (Just found out there illegal here in Mn... ah well). HID's though are the way to go.
 
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