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Old 31st May 2012, 02:21   #11
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That car is so clean! What does the inside look like?
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Hate to bump an old thread, but I have a major itch to do this project and just wondering how it affects the output of the halos. Does it alter the color of the halos when they halos are on at night? Any pictures would be great even though I know pictures can't really tell the full story when it comes to lights.
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Old 1st September 2012, 15:42   #13
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oh my god your engine is so clean! I need to get me some of those intakes. Looks fantastic. What headlights are those?
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my secret to keeping my engine clean is purple power and CD2 detailing spray stuff works great the headlights are oem i just painted the highbeams with translucent yellow paint thanks for the compliment.
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Hate to bump an old thread, but I have a major itch to do this project and just wondering how it affects the output of the halos. Does it alter the color of the halos when they halos are on at night? Any pictures would be great even though I know pictures can't really tell the full story when it comes to lights.
if you paint the halos yellow it will i dont have ccfl halos just led bulbs and it looks good in my opinion i dont have any night pics sorry
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