Project F lights
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Re: Project F lights
thanks for the support guys, i got my foam for my rear wing today, im starting with that to perfect my techniques and i will be starting on the lights very soon,
once again, thanks for the support and i will create a new thread with pictures and information when i start making them
once again, thanks for the support and i will create a new thread with pictures and information when i start making them
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Re: Project F lights
only 27,000 yen= $335 aus without postage..Shhtuart wrote:These are the types ProjectF still offer;
The middle interior blacked out ones make me jizz
http://www.projectf.jp/main.html
what do you think are the chance of importing them....
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Re: Project F lights
ive looked at that link, ill translate it later, importing a set may be worth it, to then take moulds, that saves extra shipping costs, and waiting time,
if only i could read japanese haha, save all the translation,
ill get back to it soon, im just in the middle of pulling my door apart as my drivers door doesnt look via remote, stupid sticky motor, haha
if only i could read japanese haha, save all the translation,
ill get back to it soon, im just in the middle of pulling my door apart as my drivers door doesnt look via remote, stupid sticky motor, haha
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Re: Project F lights
what website did u find to buy and order these off as i have not found online, ive tried, but i couldnt find any
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Re: Project F lights
those lights above aren't to buy....
That price is to repair Project F tail lights.
That price is to repair Project F tail lights.
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Re: Project F lights
thats what i was thinking,
cause ive looked everywhere online, and ebay, and jap sites and no one is selling them, except the odd private seller from time to time,
ive contacted 'STORVE' cause apparently he is selling a pair, but ive had no reply
cause ive looked everywhere online, and ebay, and jap sites and no one is selling them, except the odd private seller from time to time,
ive contacted 'STORVE' cause apparently he is selling a pair, but ive had no reply
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Re: Project F lights
Ive already contacted them via my Japan contact. That price is what it costs to upgrade an EXISTING set of Project F Lights. Based on the fact that these typically go for more than $700, you are looking at a minimum of $1300. and thats if you can find a set to start with.
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Re: Project F lights
We are currently looking into a mould for the rear lights so ill keep you guys posted. It may not be for a while as the previous moulds we have tried aint sitting right
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- Connor_1994
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Re: Project F lights
yeah definately let us know if u can get a mould,
im trying to find some to make a mould, its impossible though,i
might try getting a standard set or rear lights and customing them, that might be easier, and the way to go,
im trying to find some to make a mould, its impossible though,i
might try getting a standard set or rear lights and customing them, that might be easier, and the way to go,
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Re: Project F lights
I am very interested.
Keep me posted.
Keep me posted.
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Re: Project F lights
replied to your post Connon 94...
email is better.
email is better.
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Re: Project F lights
The lenses may end up being a sticking point for you. I was looking at making a simple fibreglass insert for existing lights and then replacing the cover with a clear perspex one copied from my Project F ones. Problem is that even for that they wanted $1000 for the first set and I just could not justify to outlay.
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Re: Project F lights
yeah, the lenses have got me slightly stumped,
im not sure whether to make a mould of existing covers, and make clear plastic ones, or create some kind of new housing for them, ill work it out when i get there,
i could always take the lenses off the original tail lights, and use them, but that would make the original ones useless haha,
im not sure whether to make a mould of existing covers, and make clear plastic ones, or create some kind of new housing for them, ill work it out when i get there,
i could always take the lenses off the original tail lights, and use them, but that would make the original ones useless haha,
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Re: Project F lights
the red one/orange look damn cool man... still offering it?
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Re: Project F lights
This is what I want to do with my set:
Thought I had an original idea but xj265 sent me these pictures the other day, so I guess someone has already done it.
Thought I had an original idea but xj265 sent me these pictures the other day, so I guess someone has already done it.
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Re: Project F lights
ORGASMIC!!!!
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke
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Now that I would put on the car, they look hot .dstocks wrote:This is what I want to do with my set:
Thought I had an original idea but xj265 sent me these pictures the other day, so I guess someone has already done it.
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They are ruined though ... The clear lens is too dark ... What is the point? You may as well just spray night shades on a stock pair of lights...
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke
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