Joker721
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- Joined
- Feb 28, 2022
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- Location
- Henderson, NV
- First Name
- Jim
- Vehicle(s)
- 01 Bullitt DHG, 2020 Camry WCP TRD
- Thread starter
- #16
Burned out look
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Man I love that look on the FJG and I know it would look awesome on eruption green too.Burned out look
If it were me I would never remove them. The fact that you can actually change the bulbs out tells me you know what bulb they are? Or you’ll find out once you remove one of them. That could solve a lot of things for all of us.So what you guys are telling me is I should leave it as is and just change the bulbs out and call it a day?
YES!! There's like a dozen of us that are beyond envious )=So what you guys are telling me is I should leave it as is and just change the bulbs out and call it a day?
…or mask the two lenses including draping the rest of the vehicle with plastic tarps and carefully spray the lenses with semi-gloss/satin black paint (thoroughly cleaning them first) and then just don’t switch them on…I THINK it would take on a nice ‘phantom’ look!So what you guys are telling me is I should leave it as is and just change the bulbs out and call it a day?
Well done…the air intake look offers a nice, functional appearance !this is my diy fog lights delete kit - 2 powder coated steel sheets, to match the color of car. The pattern is circle as at the time of making I did not have another option. On the back side the lid is secured by the 3d printed clips - no cutting and drilling to bumper. I am planning doing the second version, with laser cutted more uniform pattern.
Have some black covers 3D printed and use some 3M tape to hold them on. Problem solved for a few bucks.So what you guys are telling me is I should leave it as is and just change the bulbs out and call it a day?