I think I could do this...but is it worth it?
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the car would gain ultra steath with the head light like this:
<a href="http://www.audizine.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=31062&FORUM_ID=6&CAT_ID=3&Topic _Title=Smoked+B5+headlights%2E++Pic+inside&Forum_T itle=1%2E+B5+A4">that other audi place</a>
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<center><img src="http://www.ghost-eyes.com/es300_6.jpg"></center><p>they were way bigger than my audi, and i put them in the over at 200 degrees for some time, pried at the glue, then reheated, then repried til they came apart. my friends have all done that too, they painted the inside of the lights and one has made some sweet *** "ghost eyes"
this is my friend's lexus es300 (i used to drive a lexus es300 as well)
this is my friend's lexus es300 (i used to drive a lexus es300 as well)
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<center><img src="http://www.ghost-eyes.com/es300_7.jpg"></center><p>the second generation es300 lights were all projectors from the factory. so all my friends opened up their lights in the oven and took out the orange (since they are one piece headlights). some painted the insides black, and my friend made the ghost eyes. he also retrofitted audi tt HID projectors into his old ES low beams. its hot, and looks great. the es headlights were pretty nice for being so old.
here's a pic with his audi tt lights turned on
here's a pic with his audi tt lights turned on