anyone with retrofit on the xb?
You could just get bB projector headlights and paint the non-essential reflectors inside black.
Or you could just take the stock headlights apart and do something like this:
http://www.impression-cba.com/my_bb/process2.htm (note that the USDM headlights don't have the diffusers on the lens, so it'll look cleaner and more BMW-esque. Trust me, I did it.)
Or you could just take the stock headlights apart and do something like this:
http://www.impression-cba.com/my_bb/process2.htm (note that the USDM headlights don't have the diffusers on the lens, so it'll look cleaner and more BMW-esque. Trust me, I did it.)
Originally Posted by Max2k
You could just get bB projector headlights and paint the non-essential reflectors inside black.
Or you could just take the stock headlights apart and do something like this:
http://www.impression-cba.com/my_bb/process2.htm (note that the USDM headlights don't have the diffusers on the lens, so it'll look cleaner and more BMW-esque. Trust me, I did it.)
Or you could just take the stock headlights apart and do something like this:
http://www.impression-cba.com/my_bb/process2.htm (note that the USDM headlights don't have the diffusers on the lens, so it'll look cleaner and more BMW-esque. Trust me, I did it.)
Please, for the love of god, don't put BMW lights on your xB. There are few things that you can do that are more tacky than this kind of cross-breeding of cars. Just look at all those Civics with Benz conversions. *shudder*.
Originally Posted by LuxNova
Please, for the love of god, don't put BMW lights on your xB. There are few things that you can do that are more tacky than this kind of cross-breeding of cars. Just look at all those Civics with Benz conversions. *shudder*.
Originally Posted by steve_k
your tail light is nice much props to that. how did you do that? is it possible to do step by step instructions? thanks
steve
steve
Step 2: Remove tail light bulb holders and bulbs.
Step 3: Pull off the white plastic strip on the back of the tail light (this is obvious if you have the tail light off)
Step 4: Heat up your oven to 250 degrees, place light in for five minutes.
Step 5: Open heated tail light by gently prying from the curved outside edge with a flat head screwdriver, then work around the edges and take the lens off.
Step 6: Paint your desired sections black with testors model paint for plastic.
Step 7: Reassemble tail light, replace on car.
Originally Posted by Max2k
Originally Posted by steve_k
your tail light is nice much props to that. how did you do that? is it possible to do step by step instructions? thanks
steve
steve
Step 2: Remove tail light bulb holders and bulbs.
Step 3: Pull off the white plastic strip on the back of the tail light (this is obvious if you have the tail light off)
Step 4: Heat up your oven to 250 degrees, place light in for five minutes.
Step 5: Open heated tail light by gently prying from the curved outside edge with a flat head screwdriver, then work around the edges and take the lens off.
Step 6: Paint your desired sections black with testors model paint for plastic.
Step 7: Reassemble tail light, replace on car.
Originally Posted by LuxNova
Please, for the love of god, don't put BMW lights on your xB. There are few things that you can do that are more tacky than this kind of cross-breeding of cars. Just look at all those Civics with Benz conversions. *shudder*.
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