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FINALLY!!!

sorry for the delay boys and girls

ZERO glare, all sweet, sweet cut off

needless to say I am rapt with this...

man you deffinitely should be rapt that looks PIMP as it comes!!!! i was attempting to put a strobe light kit in my 32 gtr and acccidently drilled the parker globe little plastic lens inside the headlight loose and it now shakes round everywhere. im so glad you posted how to seperate the two parts of the headlight your a champ!

i do but have two questions that you probably answered in there somewhere what did you re seal the headlight back together with? just black sellastic. And did you ever find out where to source these angel eyes from?

Awesome thread man great DIY opened my eyes to customisation i never thought of!

respect

Dion

FINALLY!!!

sorry for the delay boys and girls

ZERO glare, all sweet, sweet cut off

needless to say I am rapt with this...

oh one more quick question how did ya get all the old crappy sellastic off? i have been cutting it off the glass side with a razor but scared to do it to plastic cause its my only headlight and dont want to mawl it!

thanks mate much appreciated

First off Ronin 09 that looks awsome and i have been keeping a eye on this thread and it has inspired me to do the same thing as you but i have been have a lot of trouble finding the Euro HID projectors so if you or anybody else could help me out with this that would be great

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  • 2 weeks later...
FINALLY!!!

sorry for the delay boys and girls

ZERO glare, all sweet, sweet cut off

needless to say I am rapt with this...

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Holy crap!

Its good to see these working finally, ive been subscribed to this thread for going on 3 years

The only questions though are: When will you start selling them, and how much? :)

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an update - the LED parkers that I had in both sides have carked it.

if you do an LED change, I suggest an in line voltage reg as I think that's what killed them...

may have to do a mark 2 version after all!!

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