My flushmounts and how I did it

honestabe

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I thought the painter was going to do it, but I guess I didn't relay that info to the painter. The corners looked just like they did before paint, except with paint on them. I'm going to do some research and see what I can come up with.
 

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I aimed my headlights and put on the headlight covers. On the left is the Supra's headlights, on the right is my 90 Subaru Legacy's headlights. If you look at the pics you can see how dim my headlights are on my Subaru. The first pic is with both cars headlights on, the 2nd is with just the Supra's headlights on. The funky cutoff is from the shape of the nose piece where the light is hitting it. And just to show how bright they are, at the end is a pic of the headlights on in my garage with the lights out (nearly pitch black without my headlights on).








 
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honestabe

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I went up to Abbotsford today and picked up my lenses, visited Randy at BIC Performance while I was near by, and then installed the lenses. I had to drill 3 holes in each lense in order to get them to stay down. What do ya'll think? Should I try and hide the back side of the light boxes where the lights themselves are visable or should I leave them as they are?








 

Supra_Villan

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Imo, i think this takes away from the cleanliness of the car. I really like the engine bay and what has been done with the car, but these just don't go, they aren't done the right way, and doing it that way is beyond the average joe's ability.