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testing HID look

Old Sep 23, 2005 | 07:47 PM
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I was playing with photoshop to see how the bonne would look with projectors. I think it looks pretty sweet!

To bet a better idea you need to lean away from the screen a little bit.

OPINIONS please!?!?!


PS. I know the image is mirrored. The way the sun hit the car it messed with the look.

I hope this is ok here, its not really a picture of my car but then again it is. Mods feel free to move if it should be in "My ride".
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Old Sep 23, 2005 | 07:54 PM
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IMO they look sharp.
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Old Sep 23, 2005 | 09:57 PM
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it looks sweet dude, I'm in the process of putting angel eyes in my highs and lows. no hid tho
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Old Sep 23, 2005 | 10:02 PM
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its only a photoshop, hopefully someday I will be able to actually do that.

If I spend all the time to do projectors I would definately polish it off with some angel eyes.
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If I spend all the time to do projectors I would definately polish it off with some angel eyes.
just what i was thinking

btw, that mirror effect is pretty cool too.
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what are your plans for doing this? just curious
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that looks awsome. keep us apprised on everything
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Originally Posted by XKalibuR
what are your plans for doing this? just curious
I would like to do it, I've been reading about it for the last few weeks. THe soonest anything could happen is latespring/ early summer. That is ofcouse if I can get the funds together to do this project.
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any links? I'm just wondering how you would hookup projectors to our lens.
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to get projectors into our lenses I would have to seperate the lense from the reflective housing, cut out the housing to fit the project in there and then proceed to re-seal it back up and fit it into the car.

Now that is put pretty simply, it is a little bit more complicated than that.

easier said than done...like most things.
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