make your own angel eyes
#1
make your own angel eyes
I was forwarded this by a friend. Looks pretty cool.
http://www.toyotacorollamodifications.com/angeleyes.htm
http://www.toyotacorollamodifications.com/angeleyes.htm
#2
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Alright, who is gonna be the first to do it?
#3
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surely not I lol
#4
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I don't know, I'd have to see it on a Blazer/Jimmy before I formulated an opinion. I suppose if it's done right it would look ok...
#5
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aounds like a project for Brent, since he is into his lights at the moment...
#6
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maybe i'll try it on my 1st gen and see what it looks like
#7
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Not I, too ricey for my tastes.
Same method I used to the LED interior lights in my blazer tho. I used the same exact stuff and cut strips of it to fit under my dash to have more than 2 little light bulbs. Mine are just straight. Plan on putting some under the rear seats next cause those have no light for your feet.
Same method I used to the LED interior lights in my blazer tho. I used the same exact stuff and cut strips of it to fit under my dash to have more than 2 little light bulbs. Mine are just straight. Plan on putting some under the rear seats next cause those have no light for your feet.
#8
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Wow this would be classified as not something on the to do list!! I will say this pretty soon angel eyes will be like the lambo doors played out!!!
#9
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That how-to has been around for atleast 3 years. I remember reading it when I first got my Bonneville. Quite a few people over at BonnevilleClub.com have done this with excellent results. But the Bonneville headlights are quite a bit easier to disassemble than the lights on our trucks...
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