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Old 08-29-2005, 08:29 PM
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ok.The angel eyes look damn good.Now when you order them do you get just the little light things lol or the whole headlight assembly?If you only get the lights how the HELL would you install them???
Old 08-29-2005, 08:32 PM
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little light things, and...

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Old 09-01-2005, 02:02 AM
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Why would you wanna buy em when you can take a plastic curtain rod (the rod that you turn to open and close the curtains) pop em in the oven, use a dremel and make them yourself for about 3 bucks for the rods and like 5 for leds and resistors........ wink1.gif Angel Eyes are sooooo heavenly
Old 09-01-2005, 02:38 AM
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^ Mate, this is one guy that you don't wanna encourage to DIY... Sorry E.C. buts it's the truth bro! nana.gif
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Plus the time it takes is cool if you are just down to try a new project. But if you want a perfect result to show off at Car Shows when that Judge squats down to get a good look at your custom lights, they wont look like a ghetto Blinds rod bent and roughly cut around with a dremel. They'll look like your headlights CAME THAT WAY. Just a difference of needs and wants is all.
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QUOTE (Blacktibs @ Sep 1 2005, 10:43 AM)
They'll look like your headlights CAME THAT WAY.


lol not to toot your own horn or anything joke.gif
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TOOOT TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT. My work is the best out there, what can I say. hehe
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^^^Have yet to see that lmao.gif nana.gif
Old 09-01-2005, 08:47 PM
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ok I guess we all know I like to try things myself.Perhaps I should stop "trying" them on my OWN car and screw with someone elses lol.Anyway wanna volunteer?? Didnt think so.I wouldnt wanna even bother tryin to make my own angel eyes.Id rather spend the money for a whole new housing.So...blacktibs..you hear that?? lol. Im not about to screw with my headlights. Id rather stick to things that are somewhat easier to correct.Like a shitty body kit installment.
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The install isnt hard at all. I was a little scared i was going to melt my headlights in the oven but as long as you follow the instructions step by step your good. Unless u get a switch to install then the wiring is backwards but other than that instructions are perfect right down to the drill bit size.



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