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08-05-2014, 06:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2014, 06:29 PM by Alex4193.)
Seen a few 306 about the the black headlamps. Have mine ago today. Found the initial splitting hard even after a short bake. Here how we turned out! Thoughts?
Another thing I'd like to do is take the plastic grills out and replace with some fine mesh. But I was to keep the fog lights! Is there any way I can situate them with it looking tacky or cut etc. cheers
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Yeah estate looks lovely but thumps down to the mesh idea sorry
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Ive seen the mesh done before and it looks tacky but if you do, the fogs are fixed in independently from the grill. Remove the grill, cut the bits out around the fogs to give them a trim then fill in the middle with mesh.
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Think with having to cut bits down etc ill only make it look like a dog. I'll most likely paint in gloss black. Pleased with the headlamp outcome. Little f*ckers haves condensation in them. I'll take the. Out and hear slightly to dry and run a little more sealant around them to be safe!