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  • Luis325
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    Badass!!!! Cant wait to see more!!!

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  • knuklehead92
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    this is where im at, almost done for her first voyage..... H2Oi

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  • rzerob
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    Updates?

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  • delamaize
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    this build hurts by brain.......
    I like it....
    Sub'd.

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  • rzerob
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    Update?

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  • E30stan
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    This is getting good! keep it up!

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Cool project! Don't know how I missed this.

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  • iXguido
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    bump, updates?

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  • rzerob
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    Do you have the E21 taller rails off of each side? Would you be interested in selling them? How much to PA 17066? Nice build by the way, I am subscribed.

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  • knuklehead92
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    the monster has awaken!



    painted the dash area and part of the tunnel and mounted my fuse box there



    started cleaning up the bay

    Last edited by knuklehead92; 07-14-2013, 03:03 PM.

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  • knuklehead92
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    Originally posted by tinkwithanr
    Personally the LED headlights look terrible. If you upgrade the stock headlights to either H4 bulbs or even an HID projector in a stock housing (kinda like the e30 euro smiley headlights) it would be a much cleaner, less ricey look.

    These are euro smiley's



    Worth noting, as this is what I'm planning to do for my headlights, if you do retrofit HID projectors into a stock 7" housing, you need to make sure that the housing you use is completely smooth glass, as opposed to having any kind of pattern in it. The patterns in a stock housing would disperse the light from the projector and disrupt the cut off line, possibly blinding other drivers.


    Of course it's your car, so go with what you think looks and works they way you want. In the end your the one that should be enjoying it.

    I do agree it looks ricey but functions very well. I was leaning more toward led but now after thinking about it a couple of days, sticking with oem housings and thinking and the FX-R

    That was my initial plan use the stock housing and use FX-R HID

    like what wh33lhop did,



    FX-R price not bad

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  • tinkwithanr
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    Personally the LED headlights look terrible. If you upgrade the stock headlights to either H4 bulbs or even an HID projector in a stock housing (kinda like the e30 euro smiley headlights) it would be a much cleaner, less ricey look.

    These are euro smiley's



    Worth noting, as this is what I'm planning to do for my headlights, if you do retrofit HID projectors into a stock 7" housing, you need to make sure that the housing you use is completely smooth glass, as opposed to having any kind of pattern in it. The patterns in a stock housing would disperse the light from the projector and disrupt the cut off line, possibly blinding other drivers.


    Of course it's your car, so go with what you think looks and works they way you want. In the end your the one that should be enjoying it.

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  • knuklehead92
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    that headlight reminded me of this, it was cool at the moment



    the headlight is a JW speaker 8700 they go for about 480 each. expensive but you never replace the bulb and led. the cut off is amazing.. still pondering about this even it might make it look cyborg but ehh it is functional than the old 70s light
    Last edited by knuklehead92; 07-12-2013, 07:43 AM.

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  • deutschman
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    Headlight. Looks like it belongs a a KTM or some other touring bike.

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  • iXguido
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    Originally posted by sector6
    Please pardon my apparent ignorance, but what the heck is this?
    Please don't say a headlight. :p
    Looks like a piston?

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