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Credit: Superior Mobile by 13 Fabrication & Personalization
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Credit: Superior Mobile by 13 Fabrication & Personalization
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperiorMobile/

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Credit: Jungmin Lee
Finally did led retrofit without making it look obvious
I know most people like the cool white(5,500~6,000k) look of led but I like it for the efficiency.

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Credit: Justin Horm
I just discovered that the Chevy HHR SS fog light is identical to the Altima SER fog light! All the mounting components from the HHR SS fog light transfer perfectly onto the SER mount. I ended up purchasing the Eagle Eyes HHR SS fog lights on Amazon for $53 and confirmed that they are a perfect fit.
OEM: 10335108 / GM2593157
Order Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PF6XJ2F


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Price: $139.95
Fitment: 2002-2006 Nissan Altima 4-Door Sedan All Models / Trims
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Credit: Ali Makki
Probably one of the best upgrades I’ve made to this car to enhance night driving! I installed 2.5-inch projector lenses with H1 LEDs, which significantly improved the light output and provided a sharp, clean cutoff line. While the 3-inch projectors would have offered a more seamless, flush fit, I’m more than satisfied with the performance.
If you’re considering this upgrade, the 2.5-inch projector lenses are available on Amazon, and you can pair them with H1 LEDs or opt for a bi-xenon HID kit if you prefer the HID route. The projectors might need some minor adjustments to perfectly center them, but this is easily handled using the adjustment screws on the back. Overall, a highly recommended mod for anyone looking to improve their nighttime driving experience!

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