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I wasn't able to make the whole headlight lens clear do to the size of the headlights, but I did make a clear lens cover, that will cover the front of the lens when I fluted front part of the lens.
This is just the clear lens cover. I still need to cut and mount the cover on.
now with the clear cover on:
This is what I got so far, but I'll update you with more picture.
These are the prototypes for the gen3.5 clear lenses. The idea is to cut off the "face" of the oem lenes, and glue the new clear ones on for a projector retrofit. Those are actually my old headlights that Greg used to make the prototypes. If everything works out, we gen3.5 owners will not have to use gen3 clear depos, and a gen3 grille to have projectors. We will not even need to spend countless hours clearing the oem lenses, just "cut and paste."
The Camry is a car that I can rip out someone's pride, stab it, beat it, and completely bash their egos, and it's so ridiculous that the person comes back with a hysterical laugh... ROFL They got trainlengthed by a Camry that in their mind, was a 18 sec car.
not to go off topic sorry gen 3 people...i was just wondering if you still had anymore gen 4 clear headlights?
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2009 Camry SE V6 loaded
Mods: Borla Dual Exhaust with no resonator, K&N Intake, 5k HID headlights and 5k HID foglights, LED Tail lights, Complete interior leds, Ultra Racing Front Strut Bar, Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar, 20% tint, Rosen navigation system, 19 inch ASA GT1 wheels
Today I cut the OEM fluted face out of the OEM lens, and glued on the custom clear lens using plastic cement glue. I still need to do some minor adjusting to finish them.
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