Make your own lights?

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Make your own lights?

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Ive heard form some people on cardomain that you can simply get some vinyl and cut out holes and stick it onto lights, or just spray paint leaving like 3 lil holes. Im not sure if this is rite. I think it should look someting like this... im not sure if i should try it.
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use vinyl
dont spray paint it
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many people do it with clear headlight covers, that way they aren't painting their headlights, and down the road when their taste changes it is removable.
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Most people do that to their taillights, to make them look like Supra taillights.<p>I wouldn't recommend doing it to your headlights, as it is basically blocking off your headlights, reducing the amount of light when driving. It's not like the lights are being reflected/projected through those holes.
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...IMHO it looks kinda gay on the front lights. Looks decent on the tail-lights though :D .
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i like it, i have a red mx3 im gonna see how it looks and ill post picks and pending the outcome ill decide wether to keep them on or off.
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can you tell me who's cardomain site it was that you pulled that off of? i wanna see some better pics of the wing.
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the wind only looks good from that angle. but here is the site. http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=250934&make_type_query=make%3DMazda&model_brand_query=model%3DMX-3&tree=Mazda%20MX-3<p>has a lot of nice things done to it.
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i figured it would look bad.<p>edit: BWAHAHAHA it's bolted to the stock wing<p>[ February 08, 2003: Message edited by: Paragon ]</p>
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