Volksparts
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- First Name
- Dave
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- San Diego CA
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- 19 CTR, 17 TRD Tacoma, 2017 Wrangler, 2020 Avalon
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I installed depo on some of my old Mercedes cars and currently running a set on my Tacoma. In both instances they were as close to factory as any other maker of repop I have found. Usually their taillights are also identical to oem. Not sure on these civic ones but just want to give my experience with the brand. By the way, my Tacoma ones also came plug and play with DRLs and I paid about $500 for a set compared to factory $1500 each.If you go OEM w the wiring adapters it's going to run anywhere from $1,200 to $1,600. These DEPO units are actually plug and play They also have them used $250 to $500 a piece. Depending on condition. They're not cheap. One of the reasons I was pissed about missing out on the refresh
There not going to be same quality as the OEMs. But they appear to be pretty good for the price
Oh and by the way I did buy my Depo brand headlights for the Tacoma from USR with a coupon. I've had these headlights in the truck for over a year with no issues.
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