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Yellow fog tint looks awesome!
Applied mine today. :thumbup:
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...25309699_n.jpg http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...42557279_n.jpg |
Hmm can't say I'm a fan.
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Like it!
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I'd really like to see it on a WRB BRZ, yellow fogs would compliment it well, like a WRX.
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Not really a fan.
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I'm not really feeling the yellow on DGM... maybe on WRB it would look better but I'm hesitant to say that even. Glad you like it though! Your opinion is the only one that really matters.
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I'll post a night shot once dusk hits. I have yellow fogs on my grey AE86 so I'm kind of continuing a tradition. :) Glad to hear everyone's opinions, I would be more terrified if it was a unanimous vote for liking it vs dislikes and likes. Diversity is a good thing.
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As long as you like it! I've had yellow fogs on cars before; I wouldn't do it to this car for some reason... different strokes!
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For my car, being SWP, I prefer the clear lenses on all the front lights. |
I like it alot what tint did you use? Mind doing a little writeup?
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I like the yellow fogs! It's more of a love/hate thing really. It's your car anyways, but I think it looks great.
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I dig! I bet it looks hella sick at dusk time. Would be even better to fit the fog lights w 3000k hids
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There's a vendor on eBay selling fog lamp overlays, I decided to give it a try:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-13-Subaru...73848b&vxp=mtr (the same exact one I used in the pictures) Install was pretty easy, though I WOULDN'T ATTEMPT IT WITHOUT A HEAT GUN AND SOMETHING TO SQUEEGEE WITH. The film is more rigid than I expected so using my heat gun on the lowest setting helped make it a lot more pliable and easier to manipulate. Just simply wet your fingertips with glass cleaner, wet the lamp with glass cleaner, and peel the film off the paper. Wet the sticky side with glass cleaner. Apply carefully to the fog lamp and smooth it out as best as you can, then very carefully apply heat with a heat gun on and off (in circles) while using a squeegee and your hands to work out the air bubbles. Just take your time and don't apply too much heat all at once for too long. By the time I finished, you couldn't even tell that it was applied film. Looks like a legitimate yellow lamp. I'm pretty satisfied. :thumbup: |
Looks GREAT imo.
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