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Yeah looks nice.
Clean and mean (aggresive)... That's why I am looking at doing the same. Probably looks best with white though to get that contrast happening. Good stuff.
Jp
This avenue of modifications reminds me of the "Storm Trooper" Golf R's (everything black on white). Whilst I can see the appeal, I'm not a fan of white or black, so...
they headlights have lamin-x so they are a bit darker than stock also.
Vaku where did you get the lamin-x from USA order or local? Did you install yourself? Was it hard to install on the front lights? What thickness & tint % is it?
Vaku where did you get the lamin-x from USA order or local? Did you install yourself? Was it hard to install on the front lights? What thickness & tint % is it?
Sorry for all the questions.
Car looks Hot!
Thanks
JP
Thanks
yeah ordered from the USA, had Reflect Effect fit them as apparently its a total pain.
I still don't understand why you'd pay $2000 for Xenons, only to then put tint on them, and reduce the light output again... so you end up with what, halogen performance again? Seems like a waste of $2000 imo...
I still don't understand why you'd pay $2000 for Xenons, only to then put tint on them, and reduce the light output again... so you end up with what, halogen performance again? Seems like a waste of $2000 imo...
its like a 5% difference and hardly noticeable, I did test that out..
easily reversible anyway
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