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Title: better late than never!
Post by: turbomega on 13 July 2008, 00:34:29
http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m361/turbomega/omega19012xxz.jpg
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: HNO3GOH on 13 July 2008, 04:41:45
I like your car a lot. Where did you get the headlights from.  :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: humbucker on 13 July 2008, 09:38:10
(http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m361/turbomega/omega19012xxz.jpg )

nice
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: turbomega on 13 July 2008, 13:32:20
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I like your car a lot. Where did you get the headlights from.  :y

Thank you for your kind comments, they are OE headlights that i modded over a few days, they have twin D2S Hid discharge fitments and led sidelights. I take some pictures of the sidelights activated soon.
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: gstylebaby on 13 July 2008, 22:53:54
I want to do something like that with my lights dont suppose you took photos of what you have done also were did you get the parts from.

Great lookin ride by the way.
 :y :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: Dusty on 14 July 2008, 18:51:15
I like the headlights too  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: humbucker on 14 July 2008, 20:54:11
are the lines on the headlamp glass a reflection or part of the design?
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: JiMbOb789 on 14 July 2008, 21:14:29
stunning car, have you got a picture of the whole of the front of the car?
This is most probably the best mig i have seen by miles, i love it!!!! :y
The right bodykit, right wheels, right colour with nice lights and grill, absoloute stunner :o :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: JiMbOb789 on 14 July 2008, 21:19:15
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are the lines on the headlamp glass a reflection or part of the design?

Looks like a reflection of a garage door, if you look next to it, you can see some brick patterns :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: elvin315 on 14 July 2008, 21:34:22
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Thank you for your kind comments, they are OE headlights that i modded over a few days, they have twin D2S Hid discharge fitments and led sidelights. I take some pictures of the sidelights activated soon.

The effect of those lights against the silver paint is stunning. I've seen a black Catera with them but not a silver one. Of course, I happen to own a silver (platinum over here) Catera and have always fancied those lights but thought they'd look out of place on my car. Please save me the cost of buying them and tell us what you did and how to do it ourselves. I have the under the bumper style Irmscher air dam waiting for funds to do a respray of my Cat. I already have a black mesh grille in place and would love to add those blackened headlights to the new look.

(http://inlinethumb44.webshots.com/42155/2655839070048927869S425x425Q85.jpg)

Elvin

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Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: JiMbOb789 on 14 July 2008, 21:39:55
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Thank you for your kind comments, they are OE headlights that i modded over a few days, they have twin D2S Hid discharge fitments and led sidelights. I take some pictures of the sidelights activated soon.

The effect of those lights against the silver paint is stunning. I've seen a black Catera with them but not a silver one. Of course, I happen to own a silver (platinum over here) Catera and have always fancied those lights but thought they'd look out of place on my car. Please save me the cost of buying them and tell us what you did and how to do it ourselves. I have the under the bumper style Irmscher air dam waiting for funds to do a respray of my Cat. I already have a black mesh grille in place and would love to add those blackened headlights to the new look.

(http://inlinethumb44.webshots.com/42155/2655839070048927869S425x425Q85.jpg)

Elvin

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Maybe someone could photoshop it for you to see what it would look like :y

Try the 'photoshop bible' :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: humbucker on 14 July 2008, 22:32:22
they look fantastic, although im sure there was a debate raging in one of the threads about the legality of these kind of lights... i saw them all over the place at the weekend, probably no more than usual but because of the debate on here they were attracting my attention... they look fantastic. i will have to look you up next time i'm in luton town.
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: turbomega on 14 July 2008, 22:48:11
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I want to do something like that with my lights dont suppose you took photos of what you have done also were did you get the parts from.

Great lookin ride by the way.
 :y :y
Thanks, the headlights were quite simple to do, the front plastic is gently prized apart from the main headlamp carcus. Once apart you clean the chanels were the front plastic sits so the new sealant can accomadate a good seal.
Next you darken the parts you desire (not the main beam), soft sanding the parts and then applying a paint system, plastic primer etc. Although be warned, once you touch the mirror silver on the inners it will be permanantly marked, be carefull. And dont use masking tape as this will lift the mirror finish too!
Finally you can get a led strip from Maplins which you fit before you seal the headlamp again.
I'll try to take some pictures that are a bit more clearer, as there was a bit of reflection in the next week or so. Hopefully i'll take some pictures of the rears lights as they have been fitted with led clusters for tail, stop and indicator.
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: turbomega on 14 July 2008, 22:56:15
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they look fantastic, although im sure there was a debate raging in one of the threads about the legality of these kind of lights... i saw them all over the place at the weekend, probably no more than usual but because of the debate on here they were attracting my attention... they look fantastic. i will have to look you up next time i'm in luton town.
Hi and thank you. The modded headlamp ive created is simply a darken version of the original, it was moddified over 3 years ago and has never been an issue with MOT's etc so its an economic upgrade without any legal consequences. Drop me a line when your up this way, it would be great. All the best.
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: Jay w on 15 July 2008, 22:56:26
good job there, they do look good.

and its good to see someone using a bit of initative and doing the job themselves rather than buying something form ebay that isn't really fit for purpose

i did something similar with a zafira, in order to split the lense from the body i shoved them in the oven, 200 degrees for 5 mins at a time, after a few goes the goo went soft and the split with no issues  :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: turbomega on 30 July 2008, 00:36:06
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good job there, they do look good.

and its good to see someone using a bit of initative and doing the job themselves rather than buying something form ebay that isn't really fit for purpose

i did something similar with a zafira, in order to split the lense from the body i shoved them in the oven, 200 degrees for 5 mins at a time, after a few goes the goo went soft and the split with no issues  :y

Thats an excellent idea, pre-heating the headlamp would really help the process! :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: taduxx on 31 July 2008, 19:58:03
well done mate :y :y :y.looks 100% :D
were did you get does grills?
kind regards
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: topdogkelv on 31 July 2008, 21:47:35
I know i could be jumping on the band waggon but love the look of your lights would like to do it myself so please could you give me some really good tips and the do`s and donts as i dont want them to be illegal i dont mean to copy you but you have done such an amazing job i just think they would do my car justice as its a black mv6 many thanks if you can help but understand if you dont want everyone coppying your idea keep up the good work  :y
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: philby on 31 August 2008, 19:55:55
top car like the lights did it take long to do ???
Title: Re: better late than never!
Post by: Albatross on 31 August 2008, 23:18:52
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I want to do something like that with my lights dont suppose you took photos of what you have done also were did you get the parts from.

Great lookin ride by the way.
 :y :y
Thanks, the headlights were quite simple to do, the front plastic is gently prized apart from the main headlamp carcus. Once apart you clean the chanels were the front plastic sits so the new sealant can accomadate a good seal.
Next you darken the parts you desire (not the main beam), soft sanding the parts and then applying a paint system, plastic primer etc. Although be warned, once you touch the mirror silver on the inners it will be permanantly marked, be carefull. And dont use masking tape as this will lift the mirror finish too!
Finally you can get a led strip from Maplins which you fit before you seal the headlamp again.
I'll try to take some pictures that are a bit more clearer, as there was a bit of reflection in the next week or so. Hopefully i'll take some pictures of the rear lights as they have been fitted with led clusters for tail, stop and indicator.

Hi there, I live just up the road from you in Bedford. I'd love to pop down and have a look at the LED rear lights to see how you've done it f you don't mind.

Can you drop me a PM with a number and perhaps I can arrange a suitable time with you??

Thanks