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Old 05-23-2009, 09:40 AM
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Old 05-23-2009, 10:30 AM
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Awesome work. I'd be down for some ducting too if you ever take orders. I'm curious, though, doesn't punching holes in the radiator cover kinda defeat the purpose? Is it small enough that not a lot of air escapes through it?
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Old 05-23-2009, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by TrickerZ
Awesome work. I'd be down for some ducting too if you ever take orders.
Thanks! I may have some spares I'll let go after I finish...part of my plan this weekend is to do the final fit and finish on that air dam....it's been ready to pop in for a while, but I got some massaging to do on it to make it fit to the point where it looks like I know what I'm doing, lol!

Originally Posted by TrickerZ
I'm curious, though, doesn't punching holes in the radiator cover kinda defeat the purpose? Is it small enough that not a lot of air escapes through it?
Maybe? I just wanted a cover to clean the look up...and the letters are only 1.5" tall and will be right up against the radiator when its formed and installed so I don't think they'll have any negative effects....the other holes were all mandatory to fit it in there.
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Old 05-24-2009, 06:34 PM
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Can I buy one of your 6 gauge double din pieces?
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Old 05-24-2009, 11:02 PM
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The rain subsided so I went out for some night time shots...

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Old 05-25-2009, 08:50 PM
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DUDE YOUR THE MAN!!! I am beyond impressed by your abilities. Can't wait for more updates. GREAT STUFFF and keep it up.!!!
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 1stproject
DUDE YOUR THE MAN!!! I am beyond impressed by your abilities. Can't wait for more updates. GREAT STUFFF and keep it up.!!!
Thanks!


Just finished up the drivers side headlight cover. My original plans were to use some 1/16" plexi from work, a jig saw (Skil Knife Edge Blade), and a heat gun...but as you will see, the plexi was just to brittle. The other day when I finished up my license plate frame, I had picked up two polycarbonate plate covers one of which I am using. A light bulb went off in my head just as the plexi started to crack and shatter, "**** it, I'm hackin up that other plate cover...its only a few bucks if it doesn't work!". Let me tell ya, that stuff is awsome and damn plyable. In a few pics I am bending the scrap to show you how far it can be bent, and it never did snap or crack for that matter. To go around the cover I just used some 1/8" vaccum hose....on to the pics, as usual there are a ton!

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Heat gun worked good! Figured I would try it even though the plexi was a no go!
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That looks awesome!

How are you getting the covers to keep their shape?
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by TurboRoach
That looks awesome!

How are you getting the covers to keep their shape?
Actually they hold their shape with just the screws....I made them a little longer than they needed to be so when it was screwed in place, the extra material would make the center bow....the hose also helps since it is contacting both the top and bottom of the turn signal opening allowing me to kinda move it to where I want and not have it move on its own very easily.....I know, real scientific, lol, but it seems like it will work after getting it in there.
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Old 05-27-2009, 05:05 PM
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oh the copying needs to begin! i cant wait to get going on this project. Still havent figured out how i am going to fab. the beam cut off plate or seal the unit... open for suggestions, lol.
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Old 05-27-2009, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 240_to_miata
oh the copying needs to begin! i cant wait to get going on this project. Still havent figured out how i am going to fab. the beam cut off plate or seal the unit... open for suggestions, lol.
As much as you probably don't wanna spend the $$ it'll prolly be cheaper and nicer if you just bought some oem units off ebay like me...I mean for between $150 and $250 you can get the bulbs, ballast, and projector unit (Which will have the cutoff plate, be sealed, and have the correct lens for hids)...

The only way I can think of now to seal your current headlights it by fitting them in some pvc or something....f-that, just wait until you can get the right ones, it'll be easier and you'll be much happier with the end result! I'm waiting for someone to under take this project....I can't be the only one with'em

Off to finish the passenger side and start fitting that damn dam!
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Old 05-28-2009, 05:52 PM
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Well, once again, I didn't get to the damn dam because I was jones'n for a drive, but the headlights are pretty much done!! The only other thing I may screw with is mounting the ballasts better and trying to keep them water tight somehow....Here are the some final pics of how the headlights came out. I may add a few more once I pull the car out of the garage again where I can have some more room to get better pics, but I'm sure everyones getting tired of looking all the damn pics I've been posting, lol! The last two are of the heat shield I made up which is looking better the more I drive....last weekend I had finally gotten around to taking a die grinder to it and then clearing it using some high temp clear and yesterday I got some cool bronzing after a good and long heat cycle.


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**Just found the pic that started me on this project, figured I'd throw that up as well**
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**Edit - 5/30/09 As promised, a few more completed shots. Can't wait to fill those two damn holes with some sheet metal - starting to bother me!!**
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Old 05-28-2009, 05:58 PM
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I love the lights. I need to move my driving lights like that.
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Old 05-28-2009, 06:07 PM
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Hmmm ... Deadpool headlights



Good job, BTW. That's a great install you did there.
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Old 05-28-2009, 06:14 PM
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ooooo aaaaaaa eeeeee if i still had my 90 i would be over your house having you make me a set lol
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Old 05-28-2009, 09:34 PM
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Just wow. Really cool work man. Car looks great.
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Old 05-29-2009, 02:51 PM
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You cost me money with this thread. I really hate our barn doors. I've always wanted to do that headlight/turnsignal opening mod along with every third person here. I had bought some fog/driving combo lights from Hella's cheap division Optilux to do something like that Piaa 3000 mod but never installed them. The $50 optilux and even the $300 Piaa's aren't a legal headlamp. Your using the projectors should be a perfectly legal mod! I have some $180 used bi-xenon projectors, bulbs, ballasts coming off ebay now because of you. Yet another project I will never actually complete. Damn.
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Old 05-29-2009, 02:58 PM
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Doing the HIDs will actually be illegal on any car that isn't HID from factory.
Plus dismantling it removes it from the entire DOT approved setup :P

On that note though... I'm doing the same project at some point. Have had 2 sets of FX35 headlights waiting for me to dismantle them for like a month now. Just have to get unlazy.
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Old 05-29-2009, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by cueball1
You cost me money with this thread. I really hate our barn doors. I've always wanted to do that headlight/turnsignal opening mod along with every third person here. I had bought some fog/driving combo lights from Hella's cheap division Optilux to do something like that Piaa 3000 mod but never installed them. The $50 optilux and even the $300 Piaa's aren't a legal headlamp. Your using the projectors should be a perfectly legal mod! I have some $180 used bi-xenon projectors, bulbs, ballasts coming off ebay now because of you. Yet another project I will never actually complete. Damn.
Splitime is right on them being illegal on any car except the one where they were original equipment, but who cares!! Be careful with those bixenons...might be too big for the opening since they tend to be quite a bit bulkier than just low beams because of the shutter mechanism on the side of the housing. Glad to have inspired ya, I've been waiting for someone to jump on this wagon with me! Make sure to post some results!

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Doing the HIDs will actually be illegal on any car that isn't HID from factory.
Plus dismantling it removes it from the entire DOT approved setup :P

On that note though... I'm doing the same project at some point. Have had 2 sets of FX35 headlights waiting for me to dismantle them for like a month now. Just have to get unlazy.
THE MAN FROM THE FRONT PAGE!! Your cooler than me, this website told me so! Anyways, the FX35 projectors should be REAL nice. The nissan lenses tend to have a nice color spectrum! Make sure to post up pics as well
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Is there any way we could get a template posted for those clear covers? I want to make some covers like that.
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