how bout making our own clear lights
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Hmmm
i think we should opena thread just off people interested in puchasing thoe crhome fto tail lights, i think it would be worth a shot, becoz i really want them too, but im not gunna pay over $700 for them.. its way to expensive.
So if someone is willing to start the thread and yeah get some committed buyers ill be in!!
So if someone is willing to start the thread and yeah get some committed buyers ill be in!!
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It's been done many times, no offence intended to anyone, but everyone says they're interested but when it comes to the crunch, it's a lot of money.
*whinge*
I'm so f$%cking over my Altezza's at the moment. So far they've cost me over $1600 to buy and I've just spent $300 getting them resealed and the seal has busted in 24 hours. They've been stuck back together with stikaflex which apparently is the strongest stuff known to man (slight exageration intended) so to get them apart again to redo the silver and them seal them again is going to be a nightmare bigger than Elm Street.
*whinge*
Sorry for the slight diversion, I'm not intending the hijack the thread
*whinge*
I'm so f$%cking over my Altezza's at the moment. So far they've cost me over $1600 to buy and I've just spent $300 getting them resealed and the seal has busted in 24 hours. They've been stuck back together with stikaflex which apparently is the strongest stuff known to man (slight exageration intended) so to get them apart again to redo the silver and them seal them again is going to be a nightmare bigger than Elm Street.
*whinge*
Sorry for the slight diversion, I'm not intending the hijack the thread

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HiRAEdd wrote:It's been done many times, no offence intended to anyone, but everyone says they're interested but when it comes to the crunch, it's a lot of money.
*whinge*
I'm so f$%cking over my Altezza's at the moment. So far they've cost me over $1600 to buy and I've just spent $300 getting them resealed and the seal has busted in 24 hours. They've been stuck back together with stikaflex which apparently is the strongest stuff known to man (slight exageration intended) so to get them apart again to redo the silver and them seal them again is going to be a nightmare bigger than Elm Street.
*whinge*
Sorry for the slight diversion, I'm not intending the hijack the thread
On the contrary mate thats probably helpful news to all us mob who want em so bad, that helps, starting to get over the idea slowly, like u said it has been threaded before time and time again. But nothing, so yeah think i might put my time money and energy to some other use, like a big f**k off turbo conversion, lol.
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who wants to be let in on a secret about the project F lights 
some guy in japan went around buying up all the rear taillights from wrecked FTO's and remade them....
building them from scratch is way to expensive... when i was looking at it seriously companies wouldn't entertain a run unless there were at least 1000 units they really wanted min runs of 5000 ... at 1000 units the costs were similar to that project F were selling there's for.

some guy in japan went around buying up all the rear taillights from wrecked FTO's and remade them....
building them from scratch is way to expensive... when i was looking at it seriously companies wouldn't entertain a run unless there were at least 1000 units they really wanted min runs of 5000 ... at 1000 units the costs were similar to that project F were selling there's for.
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alo816 wrote:i ve made my own one , however i have got no time to mod the cover, but i will make the clear cover later, wont be hard, here are the pics
wow u made those your self thats f**king awesome, now make me some. lol
EDIT:Sorry i edited this post & took out the pictures, as for members who on dial up will take ages to go through 2 sets of the same large format pics.

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yeh, actually i ve made one cover, but it got scaches on it, and i was in hurry for autosaton, so i thought better left it blank 1st, i done think would be hard to make the covershue wrote:u can make them for all of us on an exchange basis. post up proper pics so we can see the clearly pronto. gettin the clear cover made should not be as hard as getting the whole things made should it?
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I've no doubt about that except the issue is this:smorison wrote:sikaflex is the best sealant out there... its used extensively in the marine world to seal up everything... if this doesn't stop your's leaking nothing willHiRAEdd wrote: They've been stuck back together with stikaflex which apparently is the strongest stuff known to man
Housing | Stikaflex | Silver Tape | Acrylic Cover
The stikaflex is pulling the silver tape away from the acrylic cover. I need a more flexible sealant that won't pull on the silver tape but still go water tight. I'm thinking some marine grade silicon will do the trick.