My new headlight project - DONE!! (pics)

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oh and AcingTeam thats hot, now am thinking of painting them white :twisted:

what do u think guys?
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FaWEeToO wrote:oh and AcingTeam thats hot, now am thinking of painting them white :twisted:

what do u think guys?
Thanks :D

White would be nice if you have a white car. 8)
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it looks cool Acing... nice job.

i personally prefer painting the parts at the front of the headlights and leave the other chrome bits as they are but thats just me.

i am going to do the same project but i will paint mine black as my car is dark maroon and blacks matches fine.

i am going to try a thin knife and open the headlights in a similar way as FaWEeToO did... i am afraid of using the oven for that job.

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I noticed you painted the interior chrome reflector part of the headlight as opposed to just the outside chrome on other cars. Did you notice any dimming of the headlights.

Nice work though, not really my cup of tea, but you pulled it off quite nice.
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i was wondering about that too... i had asked about it earlier but didn't get a answer from someone who did it (not to dicredit anyone though). i wasnt to paint mine black and wonder if it makes a huge difference...
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BosnianLanos wrote:I noticed you painted the interior chrome reflector part of the headlight as opposed to just the outside chrome on other cars. Did you notice any dimming of the headlights.

Nice work though, not really my cup of tea, but you pulled it off quite nice.
Thanks for all the comments, and no, none of the dimming was noticed at all. In fact, since I replaced my bulbs, I have noticed them to be much brighter and there's no dimming what-so-ever.
I did that on purpose, because I think it gives the headlight that 3D look as opposed to just painting the exterior parts (which is almost like putting an eye lid over the headlight).
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looks "so fresh and so clean clean." but do the turn signals light up ok during daylight?
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Post by UK_REZ_ESSEXRACERS.COM »

the car seems too red now...but it looks ok.

on another point, i think you need bigger wheels, they look rather small with the car slammed so much.

still a nice woo tho.
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daftmajin wrote:looks "so fresh and so clean clean." but do the turn signals light up ok during daylight?
Yep, not as bright as they used to be, because I colored the inside reflector part... but they are visible while blinking.
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UK_REZ_ESSEXRACERS.COM wrote:on another point, i think you need bigger wheels, they look rather small with the car slammed so much.

still a nice woo tho.
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AcingTeam wrote:
UK_REZ_ESSEXRACERS.COM wrote:on another point, i think you need bigger wheels, they look rather small with the car slammed so much.

still a nice woo tho.
Money..... that's my only problem.
yeah... tell me about it. :evil:

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that's a problem everybody has. :lol:
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Post by lanos2001 »

what size are those lights? 7inches?

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lanos2001 wrote:what size are those lights? 7inches?

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yeah the angel eyes is what i'm talking about.

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