haloz install
I charge 100 for a basic job, or anything up to 2 hours. So this falls in that catagory. Let me know where/when you are looking to get this done.
Haloz is reverting back to custom installs only now. I'll have the website used only for reference and gallery.
Haloz is reverting back to custom installs only now. I'll have the website used only for reference and gallery.
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I kinda got lossed here.. But oh well. so im lookin at 100 for halloz install...hmm I think my girl needs to trust me but we can see...Ill have to decide..i am defentliy gettin a set asap...Before end of month..I am waitign to hear about korean style headlights and how much.. my girl wants me to go with the shark racing ones for 400...But I know how that company is..so probally not
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werd I know I can do it.. I took one of the broken stock markers and threw it into the oven and cleared it,,,just to show her what was up. left it in to long and melted the rear part...shes like and you wanna do that to the headlight...anyone got a link to the how too? thanks Chris
it's in the DIY section..
you only put the headlight in the oven enough to heat up the adhesive, then you pull it apart..i put mine in for 4 minutes at 450 degrees (or 350 cant remember) .. doesnt have to be a long time.
you only put the headlight in the oven enough to heat up the adhesive, then you pull it apart..i put mine in for 4 minutes at 450 degrees (or 350 cant remember) .. doesnt have to be a long time.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (zoned019)</div><div class='quotemain'>it's in the DIY section..
you only put the headlight in the oven enough to heat up the adhesive, then you pull it apart..i put mine in for 4 minutes at 450 degrees (or 350 cant remember) .. doesnt have to be a long time.</div>
Can't you make a gen 1 DIY for it? laugh.gif
you only put the headlight in the oven enough to heat up the adhesive, then you pull it apart..i put mine in for 4 minutes at 450 degrees (or 350 cant remember) .. doesnt have to be a long time.</div>
Can't you make a gen 1 DIY for it? laugh.gif





