bixenon Projector Retrofit. **kouki retro in progress**
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862sikSenior Member
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Re: 7x6 bixenon Projector Retrofit. **Prototype #2 on page
RocklinMike300zx wrote: Damn, lookin good man. I may have to sign up for a set this summer if you're down.
Well the prototype #2 glass is going great. My friend had an issue with very little water getting in. So I played with the bulb and the little rubber gromet. It should fit snugly to prevent water from getting in. It shouldnt be an issue in our z because our lights sit flat.
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862sikSenior Member
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Re: 7x6 bixenon Projector Retrofit. **Prototype #2 on page
[quote]Ven wrote:Originally posted by J18199nice dude, cant wait to see my kouki lights
Yes, I'd like to see the kouki lights.
So for J18199, I decided to use this setup. He has a pretty agressive looking car with lots of angles. I wanted to go for a sharp look, and this shroud matched perfectly. This is the apollo shroud.
In the last picture I used semi gloss paint, I personally dont like it. If you look closely you will see that I just painted over the messed up chrome. I just wanted to paint it black to see how it would look. I picked up some satin paint, and paint stripper to clean up the headlight last night.My Build Thread -
edicer2Ant Eater
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Re: 7x6 bixenon Projector Retrofit. **Prototype #2 on page
what are you going to use for a clear lense?86 NA
87 Turbo
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862sikSenior Member
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Re: 7x6 bixenon Projector Retrofit. **Prototype #2 on page
edicer2 wrote: what are you going to use for a clear lense?
I wanted to vacuum form the lens, but I don't have an oven for it. So I was going to get a piece of acrylic and make "legs" behind it so that it sits in the groove of the headlight. If I get a standard piece of acrylic and just slap it on the glue would be all spread out and look like crap.My Build Thread -
edicer2Ant Eater
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yeah i hear ya ill have to keep a a eye on what you end up doing then.86 NA
87 Turbo
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862sikSenior Member
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Re: 7x6 bixenon Projector Retrofit. **Prototype #2 on page
Haha you have the zenki front end, what you worried about lolMy Build Thread -
JN210Senior Member
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Re: 7x6 bixenon Projector Retrofit. **Prototype #2 on page
862sik wrote: Haha you have the zenki front end, what you worried about lol1989 Nissan 300zx Turbo "MAW Edition"
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edicer2Ant Eater
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^^ bingo.....might want to do this to both z's if they come out well! (87t and a 86na)86 NA
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AndrevasSenior Member
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if you were crazy you'd grind/polish the fluting out of the glass of the kouki lenses so you don't have to do any lame shit with acrylic to try and make that work :nanan?re
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-Strike-Senior Member
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Glass polishing is a pain in the ass lol. I just tried that with my headlight lenses to get rid of the pits. After wetsanding with coarse grit 80-120, working all the way up to 2000 grit, it was still cloudy. Had to buy some cerium oxide powder to polish the glass afterwards, as regular compounds won't touch the harness of glass, Came out decent, but still not close much better than it was haha. Just way too many hours of work. -
AndrevasSenior Member
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yeah, it's a bitch and takes a lot of work and especially if you're doing something as insane as polishing the fluting out to clear (you'll probably blow up your first one or two lenses doing it) but I think the results are a lot nicer looking. -
862sikSenior Member
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edicer2 wrote: ^^ bingo.....might want to do this to both z's if they come out well! (87t and a 86na)My Build Thread -
862sikSenior Member
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Andrevas wrote: if you were crazy you'd grind/polish the fluting out of the glass of the kouki lenses so you don't have to do any lame shit with acrylic to try and make that work :nanan?re
good reference on lens polishing: http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=131958
He had it easier, and just keeping the cutting in one spot. Since I have a shroud on mine that I would like to show off it would be more work to do the whole lens.My Build Thread -
Sharpen047Senior Member
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I wondered how it would look if i painted the chrome black on the shroud and stock light. I may want to do that since my car is also black. -
862sikSenior Member
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Sharpen047 wrote: I wondered how it would look if i painted the chrome black on the shroud and stock light. I may want to do that since my car is also black.My Build Thread