Project F lights
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Re: Project F lights
i havent seen much of those lights then again i only see 1 or 2 fto a week. i agree with rambo would so buy them
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Re: Project F lights
i have a pair im selling on earlier post if anyone interested feel free to pm me or preferably email:
storve@hotmail.com
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Re: Project F lights
Update! I got them painted black, there not perfect but much better than what they were before
Will upload a pic tonight
Will upload a pic tonight
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Re: Project F lights
Good job XJ they do look very nice. Would look even better on a silver imo 


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Nice... That is how I would do it..
I just had to add it ......
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Re: Project F lights
Thanks guys
Defs happy with them
Defs happy with them

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Re: Project F lights
dude they look mint... definitely made the right choice going black in my opinion
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Holy sh*t, that's a good price.xj265 wrote:so far:
$130 for the lights
$120 for the drivers side lense
Total: $250
An insanely good price for what they sell for. You've no doubt broken the record for getting the best price on them anybody ever got.
I paid $1400 for mine, wish somebody had told me to put sealant on the edges cos they're not waterproof..
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Yeah I was pretty happy with that price tbh
However painting and sealing them up cost more than buying the lights and lense put together but no where near $1400

However painting and sealing them up cost more than buying the lights and lense put together but no where near $1400
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Ah you didn't seal them yourself?
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nope, got a guy down the road to paint them and seal them up
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@ Storve - you still asking for 1000 smackeroonies for the project F lights?
I know they can go for a bit more but i cant justify me spending over 500 on rear lights over something else.
Let me know when they drop to 500
might be waiting a while!
I know they can go for a bit more but i cant justify me spending over 500 on rear lights over something else.
Let me know when they drop to 500

might be waiting a while!

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Any idea if it's possible to take off the actual plastic cover which goes over the bulb? (Not the big plastic lens, but the bit underneath it which is covering the bulbs and the bit which the reflector is attached to)
It's difficult to type, might just have to take a pic and upload it.
Reason I ask is, the reflector has fallen off inside the casing due to the heat from the bulb melting the glue over time. Shows the terrible quality of these lights..
Wonder if I can approach any type of shop who can attempt to remove it for me, though I dunno where I'd start :/
It's difficult to type, might just have to take a pic and upload it.
Reason I ask is, the reflector has fallen off inside the casing due to the heat from the bulb melting the glue over time. Shows the terrible quality of these lights..
Wonder if I can approach any type of shop who can attempt to remove it for me, though I dunno where I'd start :/
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You mean like the two red lens and the clear one for the indicator?
Originally mine were just there lol I couldn't see any glue or sealant on them. Were pretty easy to remove.
Originally mine were just there lol I couldn't see any glue or sealant on them. Were pretty easy to remove.
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Re: Project F lights
XJ265: Are you Japanese or can you speak it? I've been surfing around the Project F website and see you on there asking for parts on their board.
Can you get the original Project F fender extensions into Australia through them? I'm not a member of their board but want to buy original parts from them. Can you help? Thank you very much.

Can you get the original Project F fender extensions into Australia through them? I'm not a member of their board but want to buy original parts from them. Can you help? Thank you very much.

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lol Nah cant talk or read Japanese

I think your talking about the wide wheel arches, if so yes you can contact project F (Nono) but he may not reply for several days and can be quite difficult to understand him at times
However one bloke in the UK got hold of a set a few years back and made copies of them, now there are quite few sets in the UK. 'FTO Works' used to sell them might want to try them first, bit easier that way with no language barrier.
Either way though, delivery won't be all that cheap
I think your talking about the wide wheel arches, if so yes you can contact project F (Nono) but he may not reply for several days and can be quite difficult to understand him at times
However one bloke in the UK got hold of a set a few years back and made copies of them, now there are quite few sets in the UK. 'FTO Works' used to sell them might want to try them first, bit easier that way with no language barrier.
Either way though, delivery won't be all that cheap