Mr Cousins
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Yeh man it looks sick. Do you mind me asking how much it cost you roughly for the moulds?
Also i am considering this:
Also i am considering this:
It was 300E for the moulds. Of course they are handmade.Yeh man it looks sick. Do you mind me asking how much it cost you roughly for the moulds?
Also i am considering this:
These (on the yellow Stilo) are Punto MK2 angel eyes (whole). The headlights were used as they are being sold, except of the mounting points which have been modified. In addition to this, a custom mould was manufactured from fiber glass to fill in the gaps.So are these angel eyes midified Punto lights?
As I described above, it is a bit difficult to make the custom brackets in order to fit the lights properly. About connecting them, what I did, was to use the connectors from my old headlights, which I made them fit to the Punto lights and then clicked them on, on the standard connectors of the Stilo, as you plug in the normal lights.I think i'll have a go at this 'Angel Eyes' thing in the next two weeks. One question though, I read in your other thread that it's not a straight plug-and-play set up. Would it require heavy modification to the headlight connectors, or can i hack off a punto connector and solder it on to the stilo one, or alternatively would it just be better to connect it directly?
I think that what you are suggesting is more difficult than filling in the gaps.Also, do you think it's possible to modifiy the Headlight Protector lenses to cover the gaps, instead of fabricating a mould to fill the gaps?