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I personally do not like them as I think the stock lights look nice as they are - moreover, if you just rely on the double-sided tape to stick these eye lids on, they will not stick for long and part of them will become undone - some people super-glue them on which is not recommended as if you want them off they will leave permanent scaring etc.

The above are just my ideas.

Regards,

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I personally do not like them as I think the stock lights look nice as they are - moreover, if you just rely on the double-sided tape to stick these eye lids on, they will not stick for long and part of them will become undone - some people super-glue them on which is not recommended as if you want them off they will leave permanent scaring etc.

The above are just my ideas.

Regards,

the ones i bought have double sided tape, nowing now i most likley wont use them... unless there is a better more permanent way... not glue though

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Look fellas, with Eyelids, you gotta be really careful as sometimes it can make the car look worser not better... it's personal preference so you gotta modify, add cosmetics to your ride the way you want it to be and the way you want it to represent you on the road - stuff what others think.,.. it's your ride, your the owner of it, do it to your heart's content.

There's a new trend out nowadays... eyelids that are pad of a kit or bonnet so it looks stock and it actually just covers on from the bonnet and is not separate, this makes it look tough...

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I like the eyelids, it sets them apart from the stock looking front ends. All up painted they cost me about $60, I had them on my car for about 4 months until it went to Willowbank and they both flew off at 3/4 track. I was pissed off at the time, but i spose its pretty funny now. At 120mph the double sided tape is shit. Like it was mentioned above use sycaflex or silicone.

This a pic of my car with the eyelids, my opinion is it definately looks better.

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