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Since the front end of the Celica has many potential options on how to set up the lighting scheme, I was curious to see how they look at night. There's an idea I have (for the gt4 front end), but may need help on what wires/harnesses/bulbs to buy in order to set it up.
This post has been edited by Selly_Kuhman: Nov 7, 2014 - 9:25 PM |
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That looks sweet. I just got my HID's, waiting for my led bulbs for the parking lights and indicators to come in. One of my projector headlights is pretty scuffed up. Any idea how to remove the scratches/scuff from glass? Tried 1500/2500 grit sandpaper, toothpase, polish but it just left a little fog area. Saw a bunch of ppl who claimed they buffed theirs out using different kits, but when I look at the kit reviews some say it doesnt work at all. Was debating just bringing it to an autobody shop to see if they can do it.
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That looks sweet. I just got my HID's, waiting for my led bulbs for the parking lights and indicators to come in. One of my projector headlights is pretty scuffed up. Any idea how to remove the scratches/scuff from glass? Tried 1500/2500 grit sandpaper, toothpase, polish but it just left a little fog area. Saw a bunch of ppl who claimed they buffed theirs out using different kits, but when I look at the kit reviews some say it doesnt work at all. Was debating just bringing it to an autobody shop to see if they can do it. You're going to need cerium oxide powder to polish the glass. sandpaper and toothpaste will work on plastic headlights but not on our glass ones! |
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