Headlight covers
Created by: agllp
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Dec 14, 2016 06:04AM | malsal | |
Dec 14, 2016 04:51AM | bluebox | |
Dec 13, 2016 11:12PM | jrscott1976 | |
Dec 13, 2016 09:22PM | tothefloor | |
Dec 12, 2016 10:17PM | specialist | Edited: Dec 12, 2016 10:25PM |
Dec 12, 2016 09:03PM | gurunutkins | |
Dec 12, 2016 09:03PM | minimans | |
Dec 12, 2016 08:27PM | specialist | |
Dec 12, 2016 08:21PM | agllp | |
Dec 12, 2016 08:15PM | tothefloor | |
Dec 12, 2016 07:48PM | specialist | Edited: Dec 12, 2016 09:30PM |
Dec 12, 2016 07:25PM | agllp |
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Specialist,
Id like to know what makes you believe you are are "certified" fabricator? What local are you a member of? What tickets do you hold? I find it very hard to believe that you are a professional anything. Please don't claim to be a fabricator because you own an angle grinder and some wrenches. Ive read your expert advise and frankly I'm not impressed. If you spent any time on the tools your comments would show that. So stfu and don't claim to be something your not. Your opinions, comments, and lack of knowledge are extremely concerning. I think you should seek professional help and more importantly, stop giving advise regarding vehicle maintenence and modifications. Your advise could cause harm to somebody who believes that you are a qualified professional.
J
Id like to know what makes you believe you are are "certified" fabricator? What local are you a member of? What tickets do you hold? I find it very hard to believe that you are a professional anything. Please don't claim to be a fabricator because you own an angle grinder and some wrenches. Ive read your expert advise and frankly I'm not impressed. If you spent any time on the tools your comments would show that. So stfu and don't claim to be something your not. Your opinions, comments, and lack of knowledge are extremely concerning. I think you should seek professional help and more importantly, stop giving advise regarding vehicle maintenence and modifications. Your advise could cause harm to somebody who believes that you are a qualified professional.
J
Hey "specialist" (and i use that word loosely around you) the original poster asked for a picture why don't you oblige him, yeah right we all know that won't happen.
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Well said. Sadly he won't listen.
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Specialist,
Id like to know what makes you believe you are are "certified" fabricator? What local are you a member of? What tickets do you hold? I find it very hard to believe that you are a professional anything. Please don't claim to be a fabricator because you own an angle grinder and some wrenches. Ive read your expert advise and frankly I'm not impressed. If you spent any time on the tools your comments would show that. So stfu and don't claim to be something your not. Your opinions, comments, and lack of knowledge are extremely concerning. I think you should seek professional help and more importantly, stop giving advise regarding vehicle maintenence and modifications. Your advise could cause harm to somebody who believes that you are a qualified professional.
J
Id like to know what makes you believe you are are "certified" fabricator? What local are you a member of? What tickets do you hold? I find it very hard to believe that you are a professional anything. Please don't claim to be a fabricator because you own an angle grinder and some wrenches. Ive read your expert advise and frankly I'm not impressed. If you spent any time on the tools your comments would show that. So stfu and don't claim to be something your not. Your opinions, comments, and lack of knowledge are extremely concerning. I think you should seek professional help and more importantly, stop giving advise regarding vehicle maintenence and modifications. Your advise could cause harm to somebody who believes that you are a qualified professional.
J
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Could someone photo shop these in black??
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That evil eyes for sale in UK looks too bulging, as if the devil has a thyroid problem. Mine is a bit subtle and less bulging. I used 8 inch chrome hub caps, carefully measured and cut with angle grinder and bind with silicon sealant. I will wrap it with carbon fiber next week.
I fabricate everything except stories. That is why when somebody suggested to use eyebrows , i knew right away that it wont work, the angle is different and awkward. ..my goodness, TTF, where is your imagination???
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They are called evil eyes and you can get them here
https://www.absmotorsport.co.uk/product/mini-evil-eye-pair/
https://www.absmotorsport.co.uk/product/mini-evil-eye-pair/
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Originally Posted by specialist
The eyebrows has a different angle, it will never shape as a reptile eye. It will only look awful.. Remember that i am a certified fabricator that's why i know all these kinds of fabrications. What works and what dont. Email me and ill tell you how i did it..
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The eyebrows has a different angle, it will never shape as a reptile eye. It will only look awful.. Remember that i am a certified fabricator that's why i know all these kinds of fabrications. What works and what dont.
Email me and ill tell you how i did it..
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Originally Posted by specialist
they are called Reptile eye headlight cover and they are available in japan. or you can custom made your own, i did mine chrome, but soon it will be wrapped with carbon fiber.
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You may be able to use 2 eyebrows...you can order them out of the uk. But may be a bit expensive to order 4.
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they are called Reptile eye headlight cover here in the US and They are called evil eyes in the UK.they are available in japan. or you can custom made your own, i did mine chrome, but soon it will be wrapped with carbon fiber.
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Does anyone know where I can find this headlight covers?
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