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Frisky Arab

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Nice, I like how you painted your parking light reflectors orange.

he didnt paint the reflecters, it just looks like that if you look at it straight on...my highbeam reflecters are clear but look blue if u look at it straight.

I half did and half didn't. I made the reflective area smaller, but there is still some there. It does look cool though :p When its dark and I have my lights on you can see the dim orange glow next to it.

Just rims and a lip and your good to go :roy:

I have a lip already:hihi:

But yeah wheels are next on the list. after that I just need to do a few minor things like get the lip and spoiler color matched correctly.
 

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I half did and half didn't. I made the reflective area smaller, but there is still some there. It does look cool though :p When its dark and I have my lights on you can see the dim orange glow next to it.



I have a lip already:hihi:

But yeah wheels are next on the list. after that I just need to do a few minor things like get the lip and spoiler color matched correctly.

Clean job, i love it! 2 Questions:

1. I still dont get it how your turn signal has orange glow even though its painted black. Help me here?
2. Did you use oven or heatgun to take apart/bake the lights?
 

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Clean job, i love it! 2 Questions:

1. I still dont get it how your turn signal has orange glow even though its painted black. Help me here?
2. Did you use oven or heatgun to take apart/bake the lights?

1. It has some of the reflective area left, but not as much as before. I taped over the part that I wanted to stay reflective as shown in this pic.
(Red area was taped off and stays reflective Blue area recieved paint)
IMG_0119-1.jpg


2. Although I was scared to do it I used the oven. 200 degrees farenhiet and timer to 10 minutes. As long as your lights are out of the casing then everything will turn out fine.
 

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1. It has some of the reflective area left, but not as much as before. I taped over the part that I wanted to stay reflective as shown in this pic.
(Red area was taped off and stays reflective Blue area recieved paint)
IMG_0119-1.jpg


2. Although I was scared to do it I used the oven. 200 degrees farenhiet and timer to 10 minutes. As long as your lights are out of the casing then everything will turn out fine.

Thanks buddy, thats all I needed to know. I wish I could give rep but I dont see that icon anymore:boohoo:
 
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