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Head ball buster!!
Join Date: Feb 2007
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HOW TO: Light up rear decklid mod
Ok SO I was told I might aswell add this here so I am. Now I know its not the best description but itshould help you out if youwant the decklid lit up with neon.
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I hope this helps peace |
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AWOL, but still HDL-ing !
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Awww damn... no :worthless: smiley.
![]() Pics might help ![]() Also, just as a suggestion, the decklid is made of urethane - really soft stuff that can easily be hacked up with a box cutter. For those who have a bit of control and popeye arms, a box cutter might help to make cleaner cuts than a dremel. I've also thought about this a bit before. Another way to produce a "stealth" lighting effect would be by way of a clear plastic panel (local hardware store - windows). Imagine having the same look as stock, but with the lighting effects at night. ![]() To do this, cleanly cut out the bottom of the "ECLIPSE" lettering, and save the piece for later. Place your acrylic sheet, cut to proper dimension (LxW) and place right under the decklid. Then, using whatever clear gluing system you prefer to use (for instance, glue gun or silicone is fine if you're not concerned about how things look underneath the decklid), glue the cut-out "ECLIPSE" lettering to your acrylic sheet, and be careful of beads coming through to the inside of the lettering. Next, create some enclosure for which to house your lighting method of choice. This light should pretty much pass through your acrylic sheet by refraction at night, producing that lighting effect you so desire. This way, your decklid looks as stock as you like it to be in the daytime, and will light up as ricey as you want it to at night! ![]() Last edited by Slippercream : February 18th, 2007 at 03:53 PM. |
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Head ball buster!!
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Ya I am sure pics would come in handy. I will try and get some together even though its kind of hard to show what was done now.
I wish I really wasnt an idiot and had taken some while I was doing it. peace |
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test fitter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: from maryland, stationed in tx. deployed in bagdad
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so does this post give us all permission to hop on the deck lid bandwagon. looks slick and might try it out. later bro
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