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Yeh the 8mr and 9 lights are black. Will change them eventually. But happy to keep as is for now and just enjoy if

You can paint them to look like the later lights, also you can paint the projectors different colours as well like red/blue/purple etc and looks great

You can paint them to look like the later lights, also you can paint the projectors different colours as well like red/blue/purple etc and looks great

yeh but cbf with softening the urethane pulling apart etc.. especially if I break it..

paint the projectors? lol thats a bit queer isnt it? lol

yeh but cbf with softening the urethane pulling apart etc.. especially if I break it..

paint the projectors? lol thats a bit queer isnt it? lol

Nah its pretty easy, I did it before i swapped with my brothers 8mr lights before he sold his

I painted my projectors yellow to match car and looked pretty good, but I got MR lights only a few weeks later so wasn't on long lol

its just a part of the light trim you paint on the inside when you pull them apart

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oh so it doesnt change the physical colour of the beam, just the lense reflection? plus the cars white.. not much going on for me to match it.. unless i do it orange and have that as the sunkist theme lol

hmm if its that easy, I may get you to come help me when I decide to do it..?

for all you watson fans

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Am I missing something in this pic?

Also lol at someone asking 12k for a NA 34 with damage on rear bar and has also been into a pole previously

Are you referring to Jess's car?

Nah just a small piece that you paint, can always change to different colour if you don't like it

Lots of the evo guys go red on a a white car, although I've seen purple and looks good too.

There is a thread on evolutionOz.net that shows finished ones and how to do it

Yeah sure, I'll give you a hand

Nah just a small piece that you paint, can always change to different colour if you don't like it

Lots of the evo guys go red on a a white car, although I've seen purple and looks good too.

There is a thread on evolutionOz.net that shows finished ones and how to do it

Yeah sure, I'll give you a hand

i might do orange lol. would match the indicators and i need something orange on the car, but just something small and subtle..

i wont do it soon.. might be a couple of months.

thanks!

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