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Old 05-25-2009, 01:49 PM
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How is that done? My friend said they dip it in oil, but I call B.S How do you make your head lights pearl?
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theres a headlight film, basicly a sticker you could use.
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Is this another one of those stupid Guido things?
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Originally Posted by The_Honda_Guy
Is this another one of those stupid Guido things?
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my friens has it on his em1 and i personally think it sets the car off
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Where do I find this film strips? So he is b.sing they don't dip it in some kind of oil wtf...
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ebay
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pics? post em. sounds cool.
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why would you want to cover your headlights in something that will hinder their function?
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it dosent change how they work at all the only time its visable is when light hits them during the day thats like saying if i have a pearl clear on my car i cant see the paint anymore but no its only visable in daylight you can probably get a painter to spray your headlights with a pearl clear coat
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on ebay i think they are called yellow/blue chrome headlight lenses
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Default Re: Pearl Headlights?

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it dosent change how they work at all the only time its visable is when light hits them during the day thats like saying if i have a pearl clear on my car i cant see the paint anymore but no its only visable in daylight you can probably get a painter to spray your headlights with a pearl clear coat
that comparison makes absolutely no sense. anything you cover your lense in will block some of the light output, theres no way around it. even another clear layer will do that.
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Like I said, it must be another stupid Guido thing.
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found some stuff

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA...spagenameZWDVW

pic of them

http://media.photobucket.com/image/0...3/IMG_0812.jpg
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oh iridescent lights; dip them in oil... lol! most likly a film that will block light output anyway. ever seen the rims like this yet?

ask some 240 guys...
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I like the blue look, Where do ya get the film only??
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My fake CTR lights have this on them. Id rather have plain clear lenses. Going back to USDM lights. Good beam pattern ftw.
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