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Yet again another ebay item!!

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Ok, Thought i would give this mod a shot.. better than spraying your lights and then getting a defect and being a pain in the ass to get off..

Got these babies off ebay! from the uk.. of course
took me 15 mins to prep and fit.. i think its turned out very well..
you can get any colour you like.. i got black.. (Cars black) anyway!! Instructions are pretty easy to follow, all though the 2nd instruction doesnt really make any sence.. maybe im stupid.. or its just the pommys.. so i didnt follow that part and just did what i thought was best.. and it turned out fine!

heres a pic.. & a link of who is selling them :D

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hmmm better then i thought, more pic please :)
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Looks the goods... Would like a pic at night with lights on (To see how much shines through if at all..
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ill put a pic up tonight while im out.. But as for light shining through.. there is none. Its perfect! i was very surprised.
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Hrmmm... that gives Sam an idea....

** Goes off to ponder**
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FtoSam wrote:** Goes off to ponder**
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Hmmm, thats very interesting... almost worth trying... Wonder how close the silver ones would be to match my paintwork... ?? and how they would look of course...

Oh, and more pics would be good LOL.
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Insurance voiders?
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Totally legal thanks to a circle for the reflector...

What i have in mind is not totally legal though... lol
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i have an idea,
instead using contact piece;s you can do this


1. Make some holes to fill the holes already cut out off your contact
2. Place the Big piece of contact on your light, now the little ones to get them in the right position.
3. Once you have all contact pieces on your light take the Big piece of contact off
4. now you should have a light with 4 circle pieces of contact
5. Now paint your light(like what Sam did), peal off the 4 circles

and now you have a tinted light with perfectly legal holes (16 years and up)[/img]
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eThix wrote:i have an idea,
instead using contact piece;s you can do this


1. Make some holes to fill the holes already cut out off your contact
2. Place the Big piece of contact on your light, now the little ones to get them in the right position.
3. Once you have all contact pieces on your light take the Big piece of contact off
4. now you should have a light with 4 circle pieces of contact
5. Now paint your light(like what Sam did), peal off the 4 circles

and now you have a tinted light with perfectly legal holes (16 years and up)[/img]
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... 86&start=0


Lol...
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GOD DAMN IT!!!!!
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HAHAHAHA.... so much for being creative
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Post by BorepYano »

wonder how this will work with red.... red car and all :(
any ideas?
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get some crappy red vinyl and do a temp cut out and have a look :D
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