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Kevin Pyle
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Saturday November 7, 2009 at 1:51 PM
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Thanks everyone, I knew I would get the best answers
here. One thing I have not seen yet is a good fog or driving light cure. I'll do some pics when finished. An easy way is to remove (grind) the pait finish down to metal, you can even put a design in the metal with a grinder and paint with transparent yellow. Or, drill a small hole in the middle of the light area and grind out the metal to desired opening, the metal here is thick, you can leave a back drop of metal,paint the inside silver or black, you can use a piece of chrome light or chrome paper to represent light and the finishing touch is: do you every save the thin clear plastic pieces that come on some models windshields? Cut youself a piece (make a template with paper as the cover is not completely round) use just a toch of clear clue, static will help hold in place, wa la a clear lense or you can tint it too! Thanks everyone
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