NPU Headlight for TA need some Fiberglass help (lots of pics)
I know its been awhile guys, sorry for the break in commo, I am currently working on my remaining car, trying to get it the way I want it. in the process Im revamping the lights to see how I want them, I am confident in the ability to finish them, the lenses I have on there have been working pretty well for going on 3 years so Im gonna stick with the basic idea I had in the beginning. but I am playing around with how they look, they work well so functionality is not an issue, Im looking more towards the pleasing to the eye and keeping it pissed off looking, so some comments and or feedback would be appreciated. Here are the latest pics....


here is what I had before I rearranged things


Had been working on these for a number of years before I got deployed and now that I will be coming back soon, I have been trying to get ideas about how to finally finish them, sort of a list of things to do. I know how to form the Lexan or Acrylic lense depending on which I want to use(have tried them both Acrylic comes out so much nicer looking it just cracks as opposed to Lexan which scratches easy) I have used 3 different kinds of projectors to try and get the size right. my main issue has been getting the inside part of the headlight correct, the part that covers the headlight and holds the lense on.
Here are the lenses

I actually painted a lid on the lense to help cover the screws I used to try and hold the lense down.

1 cheap ebay projector(colored lense) and 1 E46 projector on each side

picture head on with both sets of projectors in and lenses semi attached

lights actually on

angel eyes(LEDs not CCFLs)

I actually did get a pair that worked totally together, they were finished in a hurry as I had to drive the car from California to Kansas to finish moving. to say they look rough is an understatement.(but I did get to see how the lenses worked out on the drive..no cracks and the bug guts cleaned off pretty easily)



sorry these are so small, they got saved to a digi picture viewer and the large version gets blurry.
Anybody good with fiberglass...when you make a design out of wood or metal that you are going to cover with glass and then have it fit beneath something else as well as have attachments (such as CCFLs or angel eyes) really just how would you attack something like this? I am really open to ideas or any insights....dowels? Mesh? I have tried them before, just ended up with a messed up piece and it never matched the other side. any comments or help would be appreciated
Last edited by Scrws6; Feb 28, 2012 at 05:25 PM. Reason: update
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Nice idea i have been wanting to do this myself. I'm really looking forward to seeing yours finished.
Good luck
So far what you've got looks great tho!
Appreciate the offer, might take you up on that someday
2000pewterN20
Not saying it wouldnt work if you could get everything to line up and match underneath as well as up top and still make it look good. The newer Corvette headlights helped fuel my freakin obsession with these, I want to try and get mine to look that good. The issue with getting these to work is making the lights,the inner cover and the lens to fit and still look like something that could have come stock on this car. I`m not trying to really change the lines of the car, but still give it the mean look without the pop up headlights....If this works i really do want to see what a normal non HID setup would do for it too..use the 2 square lights that came stock, really experiment and see what I can do.
sorry for the long a$$ post, obsession is a nasty bug






