custom front + fog lights
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custom front + fog lights
Started on building my new custom front and added the foglights...
Not painted yet, but I like it
I have the square headlights but I bought a set of used round quad headlights. It will all be test fitted and painted black afterwards...
The old bumper mounts will be used to fit new custom bumpers...
Not painted yet, but I like it
I have the square headlights but I bought a set of used round quad headlights. It will all be test fitted and painted black afterwards...
The old bumper mounts will be used to fit new custom bumpers...
Last edited by fritzvis; 06-03-2013 at 06:26 AM.
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I also prefer your use of round driving/fog lights with the quad round headlights. What brand are yours?
When I get around to redoing the front end on JagZilla, I plan to buy a set of round Cibie driving lights, and placing them very close together, similar to what Shelby did with the 67 GT500.
When I get around to redoing the front end on JagZilla, I plan to buy a set of round Cibie driving lights, and placing them very close together, similar to what Shelby did with the 67 GT500.
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Are you sure you want to paint it all black? It looks pretty good with the chrome outer frame and black mesh.
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It is really a simple modification that everyone can do, this is what you need
- scissors that can cut through plastic
- plastic 90° rail, 40x40mm , 200cm long (durable and bendable)
- rivets 3mm thick, 7mm long + a few screws
- 2K superglue
- filler + filler spray
- sandingpaper
- black gloss paint
I started cutting the pieces of plastic out of the plastic rail. 4 on top, 4 on bottom and 2 long in the middle + 2 long on both sides.
On top you cut to nice rounded shape and drill holes in it. on the bottom I left them wider so they hold the mesh better.
Start sawing the inner pieces out of the grill. Where the plastic was attachted to the frame, use a dremel grind away the plastic. Grind away all exessive material on both sides of the V12 badge and the outsides. Start filling all the plastic so it becomes smooth and you can no longer see that there was plastic before. sand the filler to perfect finish.
on botom side you will be left with 2 triangle pieces missing on both sides (where lower attachment was. I glued a piece of plastic underneath the frame and filled that too with filler...
Now glue (with 2 component superglue) the plastic pieces you made at exactly the same spots where you removed the inner frame on both sides of the grill.
Let dry for 12 hours.
Now place the mesh on top of the grill. Screw the mesh to the grill (behind the V12 badge). The rest of the attachment is done with the rivets. Now cut away excessive mesh.
Mask the V12 badge with masking tape.
Clean well and give it a few layers of spray filler. sand each time with P1000 paper in between layers.
When you are happy with the look, give it a few layers of black paint.
It took me 2 weekends but I take my time for these things
- scissors that can cut through plastic
- plastic 90° rail, 40x40mm , 200cm long (durable and bendable)
- rivets 3mm thick, 7mm long + a few screws
- 2K superglue
- filler + filler spray
- sandingpaper
- black gloss paint
I started cutting the pieces of plastic out of the plastic rail. 4 on top, 4 on bottom and 2 long in the middle + 2 long on both sides.
On top you cut to nice rounded shape and drill holes in it. on the bottom I left them wider so they hold the mesh better.
Start sawing the inner pieces out of the grill. Where the plastic was attachted to the frame, use a dremel grind away the plastic. Grind away all exessive material on both sides of the V12 badge and the outsides. Start filling all the plastic so it becomes smooth and you can no longer see that there was plastic before. sand the filler to perfect finish.
on botom side you will be left with 2 triangle pieces missing on both sides (where lower attachment was. I glued a piece of plastic underneath the frame and filled that too with filler...
Now glue (with 2 component superglue) the plastic pieces you made at exactly the same spots where you removed the inner frame on both sides of the grill.
Let dry for 12 hours.
Now place the mesh on top of the grill. Screw the mesh to the grill (behind the V12 badge). The rest of the attachment is done with the rivets. Now cut away excessive mesh.
Mask the V12 badge with masking tape.
Clean well and give it a few layers of spray filler. sand each time with P1000 paper in between layers.
When you are happy with the look, give it a few layers of black paint.
It took me 2 weekends but I take my time for these things
Last edited by fritzvis; 06-10-2013 at 09:41 AM.
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I've put my fog lights half way in on top and half way out on bottom. Will make pic of that later :-)
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