#16: Re: after a good shiny shiny Author: Danw_VVT, Location: Herts/LondonPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 5:20 am ----
Addaz wrote:
Jordan_xsi wrote:
Danw_VVT wrote:
looking good but take the flame things off the side indicators lol
+1
+2
u 2 addaz
#17: Re: after a good shiny shiny Author: DJ-, Location: UKPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 5:51 am ---- nom nom firedance
looking good bud, i agree on removing them things from our the side repeaters!
#18: Re: after a good shiny shiny Author: Pugsy, Location: Stoke On Trent, StaffordshirePosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:17 am ----
Icetto wrote:
jameso wrote:
I do want to change the lights, in all fairness. They're not bad, but I do think that they make it look a bit silly. At the same time though, the factory lights don't go well with the colour of the car.
Any suggestions on new lightypoo's?
I agree that those lexus lights don't look so good and neither do the red OEM ones on that colour of your car.
Perhaps get the morette style rear lights and spray it in your car's colour
bet LED's would suit yours or Phase 2's
#19: Re: after a good shiny shiny Author: jameso, Location: St. Helens, MerseysidePosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:21 am ----
DJ- wrote:
nom nom firedance
looking good bud, i agree on removing them things from our the side repeaters!
Why thank you, I love the colour too. I've done a good thing with T-Cut though, and used a burgundy one. It came up trumps, give it a deeper, richer colour. Done it twice last year, and this weekend i'll do it again. Looks the badgers.
And i'm guessing the flame surrounds are a no no! haha! I'll take heed of this advice, and remove them!
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