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QUOTE (razor7 @ Apr 11, 2009 - 9:40 PM)

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Something about snuggling up next to a mechanic for free projectors is something that few of us can do (most mechanics don't like other guys rubbin all over them...) The retrofit looks great! I'd be pretty bummed if one decided to be lazy on me, but at least it's fixable. I can't believe how you made that shroud, I would never have thought about that. Once again, you're giving us more options to consider before doing the project ourselves. I am curious though, exactly what projectors did you use? I like the size and shape of them. Are you planning on putting HID's in them (since I know you do the GB HID sales)?
Man, this just makes me want to do mine now. I have the lenses, housings, just about everything except for the projectors.
Hate to say it, but you need a new paint job.. and is that a crack in your front bumper? Looks like you got angry when installing your fogs :-P
Looks like they don't have the plastic shroud around the edge, and that the actual reflector is a little bit smaller, more directed. Not sure why ours come out as more of a spotlight to be honest.
-TC
No, most mechanics don't like dudes rubbin' up on them. Good thing I'm a girl.

Actually I contacted him through Craigslist, but it took so long for us to coordinate schedules that he just wound up giving them to me for free along with a box of random parts. Gotta love a box of random parts! He had them listed as Acura projectors; judging by their size I'm guessing they're MDX projectors or something? I'm not sure. They look bigger than TL projectors though, but I'm not sure.
Yes, I've got HIDs in them. Still haven't driven at night though, but at dusk the light quality looks excellent. Once I get the lazy eye fixed and aim them, I expect good things from them. I think they're gonna work out just dandy. Dandily. . . ? Anyway I think they'll be fine.

As for the paint job - are you volunteering?! LOL j/p I know I need a paint job BAD. The hood is faded, and it drives me insane. I'm exploring my options for paint. I can paint it myself and hope that I do a good job or I can save up for a cheap paint job and hope it doesn't suck. Looks to me like six and a half dozen of the other if you know what I mean. I just can't afford a good quality paint job and don't forsee that in the near future at all. And I have yet to make friends with anyone in the biz up here in Portland.

I've actually considered seeing if I could find a part time job at a body shop, just for the opportunity to learn how to do that stuff and use my own car as a guinea pig. But it's hard to find part time body shop work at night since I work F/T in my corporate career-land.
And yes, my front bumper is cracked. It was an added bonus provided free of charge by the previous owner of my car. I plan to repair the crack when I pull the bumper next (SUNNY!!! OW!) weekend to fix the lazy eye.
Now if someone can give me some guidance about that fiberglass action for the shroud, I'm all over that. I just need to know if I need to make some sort of form or something to lay the FG against to get the shape and contours? Anyone? Bueler.... Bueler.... Bueler....