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SHOOFF13

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Do they make headlight eyebrows for gen II shos? If not is anybody interested in trying to get a company to make headlight eyebrows for the gen II shos? I think it would add a nice aggressive look to the front of the car. If anybody is interested post it up.
 

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SHOOFF13 said:
Do they make headlight eyebrows for gen II shos? If not is anybody interested in trying to get a company to make headlight eyebrows for the gen II shos? I think it would add a nice aggressive look to the front of the car. If anybody is interested post it up.

Nobody makes them, but you can easily make your own design and go to a graphics shop to have some vinyl cut up for cheap.
 

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That is a good idea. What would I do just let them see the headlight then they will make the eyelid for it? Wouldn't the vinyl come off though during rain or snow while sitting on the headlight? I was thinking of maybe getting headlight covers and cutting them down to the size I want to cover the headlight then painting them the body color of my car. You think that would be a better idea?
 

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No, the vinyl is like a sticker, it has adhesive on the back of it. I have some Yamaha stickers I made for my car outof vinyl and they last through anything, even a pressure washer.
 

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But i think the bad thing with vinyl is when you turn your head lights on it will shine threw the vinyl.. Cause aren't true eye brows like hard plastic and the head lights can shine threw them.. idk.. or am i wrong? :shrug:
 

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not to sure about the light showing through either but I know that someone on here had there whole light covered in vinyl expept for a rectangle in the middle so I know for sure it can be done
 

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I saw that pic a while back.... and wasnt too sure if it was on here....
the guy had a ram air hood too!
im not sure if it was here though....
man that thing looked mean!!! really mean!!!!

i will try this with our graphics shop. i can see if we have any silver, then cover the silver with the color of the car. that way it will sine alittle back into the headlamps.
if not i wil get black, and try that.

but i dont think it would look bad. with the eyelids lit up like that.
have your headlights on, and you can get that eyelid look then too. But i dont know if thats legal or not... having that color on the lens.....
 

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talkin about this pic? I saw this a while back, and knew i saved it for a reason.. I like how it looks , only thing is I dont see that working very well AT ALL at night, being that there is only a very small section that would shine through.. :shrug:
Kevin
 

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I dont know. It reminds me off that black guy from star trek with the goofy sunglasses.
 

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there is another one with that setup, but it has a ram air hood, and a guy is standing infront of it. leaning on the hood....
but yeah that would be cool, but i dont know, it might not put out much light.
either way it looks bada$$
 

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I bet that car has been wrecked in the front judging by the awkward and inconsistent gap between the hood and the lights an grill. I personally don't like it, but its not my car.
 

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Here is what I think he had in mind, and I've been wanting to do this for a long time myself. Here is a pic I came up with. Not great but, I think you get the idea.
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SHODOGG said:
Here is what I think he had in mind, and I've been wanting to do this for a long time myself. Here is a pic I came up with. Not great but, I think you get the idea.
That I like, I guess the best way to do it would be in vinyl, right? Only thing is, I'l bet it takes away form of the high beams also, being that it is the top of the light, dont you think? :confused:
Kevin
 

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I dont know if they posted the first time
they looked dumb in the daylight but cool at knight
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