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Old 09-16-2009, 03:14 PM
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you should take a few vacation days and work on this project non stop.
 
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Wow. That's a ton of sh*t. You def got your work cut-out. I have been looking fairly deep into ebay and a few other sites trying to find a prefect set-up so i can do a conversion as well. However, i am looking to do a single set-up just because double is well, double the cost...lol
If you do any vids, please..please, don't put freakin techno music in them. ughhh. I'd rather listen to elevator music...lol
 
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im so aroused right now
 
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thats looking really good man!!! How are you going to fit everything in though? The light shroud doesn't look big enough to fit all the parts (well unless you just have really small hands).
 
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My feelings at this point...........Im not worried about them not working. I have tested my bulbs and ballast already in the individual projectors.

My thing is doing the cutting and checking everything 2 and 3 times before I do it. As you know, if you cut too much you are screwed. And worknig with a dremel at very high RPMs plus a diamond circular plade or sanding drum, it doesnt take much to go too far.

Everythnig requires constant fitting and re-fitting to see where I am at. The main light bowls are tricky because they need to be generaly aimed in the right direction so they can be accurate aligned later on.

The turn signal side will be even more trick because the shroud will need to be cut to match the curvature of the sides and at $50 a set for shrouds, you dont want to get it wrong.

Anyway, here are some more pics.










 
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weed that looks awesome. those are definitely going to be one of a kind
 


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