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  • Ponto
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    Re: The long road home - Intro and an epic road trip all for a car.

    Originally posted by Stonewall View Post
    The question still remains if your girlfriend left you after being stuck in a car with you for that long.
    haha you aren't the first to ask!

    She is still my girlfriend. We have been together now almost a year and a half. She did get to go to Disney World and do some shopping while we were in Florida. Probably a good thing we shopped first, if she knew how long she was going to be stuck in the car she probably would have wanted more from the outlet stores.

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  • Stonewall
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    The question still remains if your girlfriend left you after being stuck in a car with you for that long.

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  • Ponto
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    For sure man will do. Pretty sure it will just be clear.
    Thought of a tinted one but undecided. No yellow though.

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  • PRY4SNO
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    Originally posted by Ponto View Post
    Or where do you get your 3M from?
    I was going to ask on the forum first, then call around. LMK what you find out!

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  • Ponto
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    Re: The long road home - Intro and an epic road trip all for a car.

    Originally posted by BaggedGLI View Post
    Be careful with the 3M on the glass lenses, the extra layer can prevent proper cooling and actually burn the 3M if the fogs are constantly on. Should be alright with halogens though.
    Thank's for the tip! Especially since my Fog's are my DRLs... thankfully having it be an American car I have a separate switch and my DRL's are off most of the time with the Auto HID's kicking whenever they need to. But I will turn them on if weather is shitty or visibility is low.

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  • BaggedGLI
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    Be careful with the 3M on the glass lenses, the extra layer can prevent proper cooling and actually burn the 3M if the fogs are constantly on. Should be alright with halogens though.

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  • Ponto
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    Sure we can do that.
    Was actually going to hit up clear choice auto since its nice and close to my place. See what they have.

    Or where do you get your 3M from?

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  • PRY4SNO
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    Originally posted by Ponto View Post
    And yeah I just need to pick up some clear 3M then I can put them on!
    I'll need some of that for my new RS2 lights, if you want to go halfers LMK.

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  • Ponto
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    Re: The long road home - Intro and an epic road trip all for a car.

    Originally posted by PRY4SNO View Post
    Nice to have new gear, they look especially sharp in that pic

    I was asking if they were projector housings
    Ah gotcha!! Nice save haha.
    And yeah I just need to pick up some clear 3M then I can put them on!

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  • PRY4SNO
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    Nice to have new gear, they look especially sharp in that pic

    Originally posted by Ponto View Post
    Also I wouldn't run projectors in reflector houysings
    I was asking if they were projector housings

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  • Ponto
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    Efff wtf is going on... tried to change a post, then it does a new post, then it edits an old post...

    anyways.

    There are a ton of car people on there... some good pictures. Long as its not food.

    And for sure! I know of a few places to get some good stuff from there. Shipping wasn't even that bad. Think the headlights in total were 90 dollars.
    Last edited by Ponto; 11-05-2013, 01:01 PM.

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  • Ponto
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    Re: The long road home - Intro and an epic road trip all for a car.

    Originally posted by PRY4SNO View Post
    Can't a guy just get new glass lenses for cheaper?

    That's what we do with the RS2 projector headlights, they're 400euro on a group buy (if you're lucky) to replace the whole unit... so glass at 1/8 the cost is a no brainer.
    The original ones seals went over the winter so the reflectors have some rust on them now from being full of water.




    Also I wouldn't run projectors in reflector housings
    Last edited by Ponto; 11-05-2013, 01:00 PM.

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  • PRY4SNO
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    Originally posted by Ponto View Post
    hahah, alright let me swap that out for a regular picture... just easy to copy the url from that instead of double uploading... aka I was being lazy.

    Correct! Nice glass lenses too Wasn't sure what I would be getting since I paid a whopping 66 dollars plus a bit of shipping for them. I love German Ebay.
    Haha, IMO Instagram is for girls to tell their BFFs about their mocafrappaskinnylatte and new nails lol, just sayin'

    We'll have to compare notes on local suppliers, I have a few good contacts and I'm sure you would too.

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  • Ponto
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    Whoops double post.
    Last edited by Ponto; 11-05-2013, 12:58 PM.

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  • PRY4SNO
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    Re: The long road home - Intro and an epic road trip all for a car.

    Can't a guy just get new glass lenses for cheaper?

    That's what we do with the RS2 projector headlights, they're 400euro on a group buy (if you're lucky) to replace the whole unit... so glass at 1/8 the cost is a no brainer.

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