2003 ESnBlack
All right guys, get ready for a little picture montage. This was yesterday after I gave the Lancer a bath, all squeaky clean now. The other photo are the stickers on the back glass. I flipped the image so you guys can read them better.

This is what i've been working on while im on my day off. Took the headlights off yesterday and this morning i cooked them at 300 for about 5 minutes to melt the glue. I didn't realize how many actual pieces these things come off in, three to be exact. I wanted to be able to see clearly while I am still driving, thanks to my Maddog 9k hid lights
. I used some nite-shade on the parking lights and plasti dipped the bottom part of the inside of the lights. Was gonna do something with my red plasti-dip but ran out of tape (go figure). Re-heated, re-sealed, and re-installed my lights and thus the end picture. What do you guys think? Pretty simple and cool mod.





. I used some nite-shade on the parking lights and plasti dipped the bottom part of the inside of the lights. Was gonna do something with my red plasti-dip but ran out of tape (go figure). Re-heated, re-sealed, and re-installed my lights and thus the end picture. What do you guys think? Pretty simple and cool mod.





And one coat on my crappy headlights until I get some cooler ones.
FINALLY!!! After a week wait to get my tracking order, it finally shipped up at my door today. Added some extra 3m tape to help it stick (and broke some clips trying to get mold off), but it looks good none the less. And look what else showed up this morning! My sickspeed turbo keychain, just to show my passion for cars.




Nice project you did with the headlights ! I aggree with eusgen ! Minus the shades. But still looks good. I would prefer painting the stock ones rather than getting aftermarket. Just have to be patient using the heat gun to loosen or soften the silicone.
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