I like the smoked corners better than the clears (which actually look white).
An alternative to removing the yellow bulb is to paint the front part of it silver (or some other appropriate color). That way it will still blink yellow from the back side for safety purposes but you'll eliminate the "egg yolk" effect as well.
I have a 95 325i, I thought bout doing clear corners, but honestly don't think they would look right.. I guess I just don't get why you would want to add them..
Originally posted by SemiPerfect@Oct 15 2004, 10:38 AM I have a 95 325i, I thought bout doing clear corners, but honestly don't think they would look right.. I guess I just don't get why you would want to add them..
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@Oct 15 2004, 10:38 AM I have a 95 325i, I thought bout doing clear corners, but honestly don't think they would look right.. I guess I just don't get why you would want to add them..
By the way, my car is a hunter green..
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Ohhhhhh yeah, that's nice
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no offence bro, but yout like 6 months late!
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Hey, I just bought mine...so now I get to look through every post on here since 1999! :-) Get ready for some old posts to researface!
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