
here she is with new shoes. shes lookin good
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Needs a teensy bit of lowering to the front - the big block will probably do that for you! - and some redline tyres to really finish her off but I'm loving that you've taken on a boxy old 80s wagon and given it some traditional hot rod alterations, especially the wheel treatment. I'd be seriously tempted to black out the grille and get some of that one-way film for the white lights.
the 454 will lower the front and so will the 205/60R14's i put on the front. right now she is sitting on 205/75R14's they lift the front a little bit. i have blacked out the grill as much as i can with out making it look like it has a huge hole in the front. and what is this one way film you talk about forthe lights?
This stuff: http://www.flyeyeskit.co.uk/
If your original lights are bright enough, you can get through an MoT (vehicle health check thing, I don't know what the equivalent is over there) with it over here.
Applies like any vinyl and blacks out lights quite effectively while still letting a lot of the light through and not distorting beam pattern. I think it's the same sort of stuff they use to put vinyl-wrap adverts on the side of busses and trams.
If your original lights are bright enough, you can get through an MoT (vehicle health check thing, I don't know what the equivalent is over there) with it over here.
Applies like any vinyl and blacks out lights quite effectively while still letting a lot of the light through and not distorting beam pattern. I think it's the same sort of stuff they use to put vinyl-wrap adverts on the side of busses and trams.
interesting stuff the light cover film, but that wont be going on my car. i have a thing about covering lights that are needed at night. specially when i have light sensitive eyes, and the old sealed beam lights put out the perfect light for my eyes so i can drive comfortably.
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