Best looking Aftermarket headlight and blinker options for our cars...
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Car: 1992 Camaro 5.7L Z28
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Best looking Aftermarket headlight and blinker options for our cars...
I've almost got the look I want now for the exterior of my car, all except for the headlights and front blinkers. Stock headlights look alright if there brand new but they still lack something in the style department. Stock front blinkers are also to dull for my taste and always end up looking faded, cloudy, and dirty. I've looked over several of the headlight/highbeam kits on the market and I'm considering this one: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7978456376&ssPageName=MERC_VI_RSCC_Pr4_PcY_BIN_Stores
I've been unable to find any aftermarket front blinkers and I'm considering modifying the stock ones to my liking.
If anyone has Aftermarket headlights or front blinkers or knows a good place to buy some, please post up.
My Cardomain Site: www.cardomain.com/ride/638668
I've been unable to find any aftermarket front blinkers and I'm considering modifying the stock ones to my liking.
If anyone has Aftermarket headlights or front blinkers or knows a good place to buy some, please post up.
My Cardomain Site: www.cardomain.com/ride/638668
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i've got the toucan eurolites also that are diamond cut just like those. That's not to bad of a deal on those but you can get the housings from summitracing. I dont remember how much they are though..
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Don't forget to pick up some high-performance blinker fluid with your new blinkers.
Don't forget to pick up some high-performance blinker fluid with your new blinkers.
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Your gonna need about a quart of Elbow grease to install those new headlights and blinkers. It should be a couple of shelfs down from the blinker and headlight fluid.
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Thanks for the replies.
I'll continue to look around but I'll probably end up getting those headlights off E-Bay. I really like their look. As for the front turn signals, I think I'll go ahead and mod a pair. I've got a really great idea for them. Oh, and yes I'll be sure and stop by my local Walmart and pick up a few quarts of blinker fluid. Though I'm sure it will cost me a pretty penny with there being such a high demand for it.
Later- Josh
I'll continue to look around but I'll probably end up getting those headlights off E-Bay. I really like their look. As for the front turn signals, I think I'll go ahead and mod a pair. I've got a really great idea for them. Oh, and yes I'll be sure and stop by my local Walmart and pick up a few quarts of blinker fluid. Though I'm sure it will cost me a pretty penny with there being such a high demand for it.
Later- Josh
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From: Post Falls, ID
Car: 1982 Z28
Engine: 350 HO
Transmission: TH350 to go in next week
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Silverstars? B sure to buy them new.. From what I heard, they last about 1.5 years with average, nightly, I'd assume, use...
Thankfully, I don't drive at night that often, so they ought to last a while.
Thankfully, I don't drive at night that often, so they ought to last a while.
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