xenon head lights/dash inlay kits ...ur oppinion
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xenon head lights/dash inlay kits ...ur oppinion
wut u guys think about those xenon lights in a stang? im wondering how you think it would look on my black 2001 pony...if anyone has a pic of a stang with these lights installed already (preferably a picture fo them in use) let me know...and in the mean time, i've got another question, im considering getting a dash inlay kit, preferably one in a "carbon fiber" scheme, how do thse look installed? i can only find pics of the actual kit, not the it installed into a pony...if anyone has this on their car, or knows of a place to find a pic of it, let me know...thanks
#3
First off, if you are getting a dash trim kit, they look alright but you are either better off getting the pieces painted or a mold kit like mine seen here,
http://www.mustangtuningforums.com/s...highlight=dash
and as far as xenon, i have some that i bought off of ebay seen here,
they take away the god awful yellow tint to the lights and makes it white, with a slight blue tint. I am going to see what silver stars look like as well, but for $15.00 getting the head lights and fog lights, hard to beat.
http://www.mustangtuningforums.com/s...highlight=dash
and as far as xenon, i have some that i bought off of ebay seen here,
they take away the god awful yellow tint to the lights and makes it white, with a slight blue tint. I am going to see what silver stars look like as well, but for $15.00 getting the head lights and fog lights, hard to beat.
#4
ok cool thanks
ok cool thanks, im defintly gettin the xenon's i hate that wierd yellow glow...and the dash thing looks cool, but as far as removing the pieces, i'll prolly ask how you did it (yes i read ur other post, but im still a bit unclear as far as details go) ...alright my ony didnt come stock with fog lights, which is acctually a feature i kinda wish i had, seeing as how often i get fog here where i live (close to S.F.)...although they are not vital..how ahrd is it to install a fog light kit on your own?
#5
the pieces actually fit on top of what you currently have. Nice thing about it compared to trim kits, it covers the entire moldings and it will not look crooked. And if you sell the car you can always take them off. The one i have is by roush so you know the quality is good.
#6
cool
so i can just pop those suckers right on...cool, although you said in ur other thread that it would look better or be easier just to take the stock pieces of and then install the roush kit...?
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