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just a quick update on something I did today:

Wanted to try an android head unit.
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It is Android and so has Google Playstore, so I managed to download my Sygic maps and use that as the GPS.
I have downloaded Spotify and my playlists.
The screen can be moved up or down, and also turned, there is room to get my fingers behind to operate the heater controls, and it does not block the vents. and also works with my reverse camera:

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still playing with settings yet, but so far so good...
 
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Cool addition Pete.:thumbsup:

Tony.
 
It's your age mate.;)

Tony.
 
Is that an 8 or 9 inch screen?
Looks cool.
I love one with an adjustable face so you can slide up to get at the heater controls and slide down again!
 
Hi,
You’ve done a great job, looks a real eye catcher.
 
so had some more time on my hands, and thought I would give a little project a try
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I always wondered what DTM style LED's would look like, and so I bought some for a pair of old headlights I had in the back of the garage.

First I separated the front lens from the body using a heat gun, (I normally use the oven but dinner was in there)
I did this so I could remove the ginger lens. I have some white lenses on my current lights, but I didnt want to separate those jusr yet, however removing the ginger lens gives a nice shiny chrome reflector.

Refitted the fronts again, and then separated the backs from the body to get to the light lenses.

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so I used transparent silicone to hold them in place:

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Both fronts were a bit scratched and dull:
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so some 1500 grade wet'n'dry then a polish with some cutting compound did the trick on both.

fitted back together:
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then onto the other side





and the end result?
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Photo's don't do them justice really, they are very bright..

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Yes they are a bit smaller than the light lenses, but the original horseshoe LED's were never entirely the same diameter either, but these have the flat bottom to match the flat bottom on the headlights unlike the horseshoe ones.


and I like them better than I thought I would....:thumbsup:
 
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They do look very nice Pete. Could you fit some in Mrs. Gookah's car next please?;)

Tony.
 
not with those bloody headlights.... I did my first Z4 headlights and fitted angel eyes to that:
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the trouble with a z4 is that the glue does not melt with heat,
you have to cut the lenses off.....never doing that again, and certainly not with her xenon versions
 
so had some more time on my hands, and thought I would give a little project a try
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I always wondered what DTM style LED's would look like, and so I bought some for a pair of old headlights I had in the back of the garage.

First I separated the front lens from the body using a heat gun, (I normally use the oven but dinner was in there)
I did this so I could remove the ginger lens. I have some white lenses on my current lights, but I didnt want to separate those jusr yet, however removing the ginger lens gives a nice shiny chrome reflector.

Refitted the fronts again, and then separated the backs from the body to get to the light lenses.

View attachment 137337



so I used transparent silicone to hold them in place:

View attachment 137339

Both fronts were a bit scratched and dull:
View attachment 137345
so some 1500 grade wet'n'dry then a polish with some cutting compound did the trick on both.

fitted back together:
View attachment 137343
then onto the other side





and the end result?
View attachment 137365




Photo's don't do them justice really, they are very bright..

View attachment 137351

Yes they are a bit smaller than the light lenses, but the original horseshoe LED's were never entirely the same diameter either, but these have the flat bottom to match the flat bottom on the headlights unlike the horseshoe ones.


and I like them better than I thought I would....:thumbsup:

Like this car alot
 
so had some more time on my hands, and thought I would give a little project a try
View attachment 137327
I always wondered what DTM style LED's would look like, and so I bought some for a pair of old headlights I had in the back of the garage.

First I separated the front lens from the body using a heat gun, (I normally use the oven but dinner was in there)
I did this so I could remove the ginger lens. I have some white lenses on my current lights, but I didnt want to separate those jusr yet, however removing the ginger lens gives a nice shiny chrome reflector.

Refitted the fronts again, and then separated the backs from the body to get to the light lenses.

View attachment 137337



so I used transparent silicone to hold them in place:

View attachment 137339

Both fronts were a bit scratched and dull:
View attachment 137345
so some 1500 grade wet'n'dry then a polish with some cutting compound did the trick on both.

fitted back together:
View attachment 137343
then onto the other side





and the end result?
View attachment 137365




Photo's don't do them justice really, they are very bright..

View attachment 137351

Yes they are a bit smaller than the light lenses, but the original horseshoe LED's were never entirely the same diameter either, but these have the flat bottom to match the flat bottom on the headlights unlike the horseshoe ones.


and I like them better than I thought I would....:thumbsup:

Doing mine next then :ymdevil:

About time you did some more mods.
 
someone has to pioneer these things.......
I liken myself to Elon Musk.






But only in that he had a roadster as well.

:whistle:

So when are strapping your old banger to a rocket and firing into space then mate;)

Tony.
 
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