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WANTED Black corner lights

PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:23 am
by sean0leary
Hey guys, I just did my own headlight blackout recently & it looks awful with my chromed out corners... Need a set of the blacked out ones. I ordered a set from street beat customs & a couple days later I received an e-mail saying there was a problem with my order & that I needed to call them. So I did, and the sales associate informed me that the black corners are discontinued. :x

Re: WANTED Black corner lights

PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:43 pm
by Jahfalif1165
I found the smoked headlights on topgearautoparts.com Also check. Streetbeatcustoms.com
It comes with the corner lights and everthing is smoked i paid about $260 with shipping

2002 solara se v6
Weapon r intake
Resignator delete
Plasti dip emblems
Bug deflector
Monroe struts
Mesh grille
Smoked headlights

Re: WANTED Black corner lights

PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:20 am
by tacklebox
These are easy to DIY. I did mine. Remove from car. Lightly go over with a heat gun(be careful, melts easily). Pull lens off. remove amber reflector or tape off. Paint and replace lens using silicone for indoor outdoor windows. Let dry, install. Poor water around it to check for leaks.

Re: WANTED Black corner lights

PostPosted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 2:59 pm
by Bostonlara
tacklebox wrote:These are easy to DIY. I did mine. Remove from car. Lightly go over with a heat gun(be careful, melts easily). Pull lens off. remove amber reflector or tape off. Paint and replace lens using silicone for indoor outdoor windows. Let dry, install. Poor water around it to check for leaks.


Most people aren't that lucky