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    Red E30 - Yellow headlights..

    I have a red (brillantrot) 91 325i with several sets of headlights - I have a set of the originals (nonellipsoid), ellipsoid that are on it now and a set that found at a junk yard - fairly cheap ($100 for the set).. My (sons) IX has a set of Cibie's that are awesome - but that is for another thread..

    For my extra set of ellipsoids, my intention is to paint them yellow - to see how they look on a red E30 - I have seen only a couple of pics - so I am not convinced of the look..

    I am also wanting to experiment with the yellow light - my theory is that it will reduce glare and help me see a bit better in inclimate weather - normal for clear weather.. I've read through a few opinions and research on this and the best site so far on lighting color is here:


    I plan on following Daniel's recommendation on painting the headlights using Dupli-color MC202 Yellow Metalcast paint - For the first go around - I am only going to paint the outside of the lenses - as if I do not like the look or the visual effects - I can remove the paint using acetone or paint remover. If I do like the look - I may remove the lenses and paint the inside, reseal and install - but not until this summer..

    Any thoughts or opinions? I am painting all four lights and legally I do believe I am on solid ground (Iowa doesn't disallow it).. Any comments on the paint proceedure welcome? Has anyone else done this?

    #2
    Paint?

    Why not LaminX?

    Red and yellow are McDonald's colors.
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      #3
      The Laminex - is a bit to "highlighter" yellow for my taste..




      I want a deeper euro look like this:

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        #4
        it seems as if you could coat inner reflector by swabbing paint on them without removing glass.

        I will attempt that this January as one of my Frenchie's has faded over the years.

        Last edited by fporro; 12-17-2014, 11:09 AM.

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          #5
          I had LaminX on mine and I got pulled over a few times (even though yellow isn't illegal in my state) and finally pulled it off. It definitely reduced light output a bit. I had them on euro headlights with the brightest H1 Sylvania bulbs I could find.

          The car is Zinno. I'll post of photo of it with them in a bit.

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            #6
            When I lived in SoCal got pulled over ... "low beams must shine white" ... is the rule.

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              #7
              The legality could be an issue - although I think I am on stable ground.. I posted on this in another forum here (interesting read):

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              Cops could use it as a reason to pull you over - As with any little defect anymore.. I can switch back in about 15 minutes to my other set if it becomes an issue..

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                #8
                Originally posted by fporro View Post
                it seems as if you could coat inner reflector by swabbing paint on them without removing glass.

                I will attempt that this January as one of my Frenchie's has faded over the years.


                I love that look on black cars..

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                  #9
                  my is delphin, begging for a paint job, here's a red one

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                    #10
                    laminx is definitely more of a highlighter yellow and doesnt match the e30 french look.

                    i went with this because it is a deeper/darker yellow:

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                      #11
                      I used yellow adhesive film, loooks good.
                      yes, It lil bit reduces light from headlights, but it's ok.
                      looks like this.
                      http://instagram.com/mundieriss
                      my 88' m20b30 HERE!

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                        #12
                        Painting the reflector could potentially reduce the light output. Replacing the lens for a yellow one would be the best option.

                        Highs = lens is yellow, reflector is silver
                        Fogs = reflector is yellow, lens is clear or in this picture cracked.



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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fporro View Post
                          my is delphin, begging for a paint job, here's a red one
                          Everything....about ...this ....car....yes.

                          Fuuuuuu.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
                            Everything....about ...this ....car....yes.

                            Fuuuuuu.

                            Except the wiper - whats with that?

                            This pic gives me another idea - black out the kidney grills..

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by abit View Post
                              I used yellow adhesive film, loooks good.
                              yes, It lil bit reduces light from headlights, but it's ok.
                              trust me, oncoming traffic thanks you
                              If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!

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