Front lights finally fly eyed

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Finally got round to doing the headlights and fogs


 
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looking good
 
Looks great Matey.....love to see how that stuff performs in a light test compared to standard. It's the only thing stopping me going for it....I can't afford any light reduction in Hill Billy country during the Winter months. Also, saves you doing the headlamp cluster lens black out job mind f#ck too!....Your Mr's oven just breathed a sigh of relief!hahaha

Well done,

BR
A
 
Looks great Matey.....love to see how that stuff performs in a light test compared to standard. It's the only thing stopping me going for it....I can't afford any light reduction in Hill Billy country during the Winter months. Also, saves you doing the headlamp cluster lens black out job mind f#ck too!....Your Mr's oven just breathed a sigh of relief!hahaha

Well done,

BR
A

Thought about taking the lights apart to black out but went for the easy option as she might be up for sale after AITP.

Great job mac,,definatley on my to do list!

Thanks pal, easy enough to do.

Nice work mac looking good

Cheers fella, getting there, a few more tweeks before AITP if I get the time.
 
yes mac, looking spot on that, evil looking :D
 
Hi mate,

Car is looking great. loving the look of the whole front. Grille and all.

How did you fit the cupra splitter? I desperately need to get one on mine
 
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did this to my cab on saturday
 
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I put the fly tint on my headlights but took it of because it made the beam dim
 

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