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Hey everyone.

Picked up my M35 last week and have been getting things slowly done. Got the TV converted to English - Thanks Andy, alarm installed, new silver number plates (wank) and now blacked out headlights.

In the process I destroyed my passenger side headlight.... (anyone got a spare I can buy?) but its in the car and doesn't look too bad.

If someone can help me out with a replacement headlight I will post up a step by step tutorial with pictures.

Here is a photo I just took:

front.jpg

Makes the front end look so much tougher. :3some:

Chris.

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Yep, looks waaaaaaaaaaaay better. Well done.

You might want to try Yahoo Auctions via Import Monster to find that headlight (although you might luck out on eBay).

Out of curiosity, what parker globe is in there? It looks like a very nice white!

you need to track down where that smashed white M35 went too.....try contacting Angus Smart(aka Andrew)...pretty sure he know where it went to.

Hope this help's as I am keen as to do this.

Gave Chris a quick hand at doing this today, and its a tricky one! end results are awesome!

He has both in, and its looks insane, even if his passenger side is a bit buggered, you cant tell from the outside!

It really makes it look loads tougher.

In regards to light spread, we couldnt see any difference to the naked eye, could you tell driving the car home at night chris?

And how good are the pics! haha cant get a quick iphone shot from a photographer i guess :)

Edited by bbenny
Out of curiosity, what parker globe is in there? It looks like a very nice white!

I am not too sure to be honest, it was a blue bulb. The passenger bulb is blown though, so I will replace both.

would like to see a pic of the enitire front when it's done and look forward to read the tut. great stuff :)

I will post a quick shot tomorrow.

you need to track down where that smashed white M35 went too.....try contacting Angus Smart(aka Andrew)...pretty sure he know where it went to.

Hope this help's as I am keen as to do this.

I gave Just Jap a call and they seem to be stripping an M35. Not too sure if its the same one.

Oh yeah, forgot to ask, does it adversely affect the light spread at all?

Not that I can tell. Drove home tonight and couldn't see any difference.

Cheers.

Chris.

mmmmmm could look good on my car... damn... more work..lol

you will never get rid of the gayness of your car Andy.....unless you buy my wheels!!!! :thumbsup:

Edited by Jetwreck

Ahhh...everyone wants their car to look like a S1 C34.... :(

Seriously though: looks great! Try www.halfcuts.com.au - I know they had a M35 or 2 floating around a couple of months ago...

I know I keep plugging these guys, but they're decently priced, and willing to keep bringing in plenty of Stagea goodies as long as they see a demand for it. Sorry if I sound like a constant advertisement, but it's for the greater good!!

Hey everyone.

Picked up my M35 last week and have been getting things slowly done. Got the TV converted to English - Thanks Andy, alarm installed, new silver number plates (wank) and now blacked out headlights.

In the process I destroyed my passenger side headlight.... (anyone got a spare I can buy?) but its in the car and doesn't look too bad.

If someone can help me out with a replacement headlight I will post up a step by step tutorial with pictures.

Here is a photo I just took:

front.jpg

Makes the front end look so much tougher. :D

Chris.

Can you please explain how you did that?

Ahhh...everyone wants their car to look like a S1 C34.... :P

Seriously though: looks great! Try www.halfcuts.com.au - I know they had a M35 or 2 floating around a couple of months ago...

I know I keep plugging these guys, but they're decently priced, and willing to keep bringing in plenty of Stagea goodies as long as they see a demand for it. Sorry if I sound like a constant advertisement, but it's for the greater good!!

Plug away but they couldnt help me with a price for a turbo halfcut only the DD, didnt seem interested.

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