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going to a plastic/perspex injection moulding place tomoro and im gonna get quotes on making up some sets, as per usual, making jus one or two sets isnt faesible and would cost ridiculous amounts of money.

they have these available for the s13 silvia and they look amazing, it transforms the looks incredibly.

no1 has these for r32 so i think it would be quite unique.

I WILL ALSO ENQUIRE ABOUT S13 COVERS!!!

i wanna see how much interest i can get to get these made up, ive taken the glass of my existing headlights and taking them so they can mould off these, they are simply siliconed back onto the headlight.

instructions will be provided.

the s13 covers tend to go for about $400/set, but its well worth it. ill get prices asap

novak

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going to a plastic/perspex injection moulding place tomoro and im gonna get quotes on making up some sets, as per usual, making jus one or two sets isnt faesible and would cost ridiculous amounts of money.

they have these available for the s13 silvia and they look amazing, it transforms the looks incredibly.

no1 has these for r32 so i think it would be quite unique.

I WILL ALSO ENQUIRE ABOUT S13 COVERS!!!

i wanna see how much interest i can get to get these made up, ive taken the glass of my existing headlights and taking them so they can mould off these, they are simply siliconed back onto the headlight.

instructions will be provided.

the s13 covers tend to go for about $400/set, but its well worth it. ill get prices asap

novak

what purpose do they serve? like benefits of having one? R32 headlights are made of glass, so they're pretty strong to start with. I'm interested (but only so I can hack em up and fit them to the stock headlight mouldings instead of the glass).

well pretty much the main benefit is the clearness, it does away with the frosting, and makes the headlight look modern and awesome, im trying to find pics of my old sil80 with them on! it really changes the appearance of the car, theyre awesome

novak

thx alex, thats what the final product looks like... he is who i got the idea from, i bought my s13 covers from garage 13. that should give u guys an idea of what to expect.

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sorry guys been a bit lazy, been tryin to get my gtr happening!! the plastic fabrication place is on the gold coast, my mate works there they said they can do it.. the only place i found really.. ill have prices by monday week. sorry

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