E30 with yellow high beams
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1989 Bronzit 325ia- Sold
1986 Diamondschwarz Grey Market 325i Sport Mtech 1- Parted out
1988 Delphin 327i- Sold
1995 Cosmos M3- CurrentComment
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I used a paint made for painting fog lights yellow. Cost 20 bux a can since I could never find the Mbz lights anywhere. Yellow output at night is great!




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heres old pics of yellows with highs and lows lightly smoked


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87 e30 325i
87 e24 m6
05 e83 x3
94 e32 740i 5spd
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89 e30 325i
18 f48 x1Comment
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My car hasn't had yellow lights for a pretty good while. Didn't change my signature until just recently though.
S54B32 swap in progress. Status: Getting ThereComment
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Does the paint come out naturally looking like or did you just put a very light coat of paint? It looks really OEM, I like it.-Nick
Originally posted by 87e30First of all: calm the fuck down; second of all; cool story bro.Comment
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So how does just painting the high beams work as well as getting an actual yellow light? Is it some special paint made for glass? How many coats? I think I might do this.
"The Camry is an appliance, not a car. It attracts folks who have the same regard for driving that they have for washing dishes,
i.e. it's a necessary but somewhat unpleasant chore and they want something to make the task a little easier and insulate them from the process." - my friend, Número VeintiséisComment
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Painting the high beam yellow, you'll just have a yellow high beam. As for getting a yellow light like the MB 123 fogs, they will work as fogs. The paint that can be used is made by dupli color, it's metelcast yellow. or you can get stainedglass paint at a craft store. In the past i think i sprayed a light coat then two heavier coats to get what i wanted.
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