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So this is where the Black Cow is up to.

The Front, Rear bars and rub guards are about to be sprayed and modified. Also waiting for my Takero's carbon Fibre rear wing to get here! :closedeyes:

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Craig, can you tell me all about your headlights? Diy job?.. any projector retrofitting within them?

Patience and a heat gun......just sprayed em up with Matt black and sealed them again with silicon. It one of those jobs that is very easy to stuff up!.

Patience and a heat gun......just sprayed em up with Matt black and sealed them again with silicon. It one of those jobs that is very easy to stuff up!.

But with patience is also very easy to do. I used an oven lol

So this is where the Black Cow is up to.

The Front, Rear bars and rub guards are about to be sprayed and modified. Also waiting for my Takero's carbon Fibre rear wing to get here! :closedeyes:

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is the front and rear bar for ARX or modified to fit? really interested here

is the front and rear bar for ARX or modified to fit? really interested here

the body kit is for a RS/RX car, but Jetwreck will be modifying it to suit a ARX

the only thing that doesnt match up is the flares (or for Craig, rub guards).

Looks great anyway craig... I have something in mind to do with mine... though i think im going to trail the idea on my motorbike before i hack into the stagea's lights haha!

What is the easiest way to access/ remove them? Through the wheels arch?

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