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ranski said:
Any chance of a sample before splashing out £160?


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I can get samples of their work - and its excellent they do prototyping for Jag/Land Rover and loads of stuff for Williams and redbull F1 teams - but to get a sample of the real thing the molds would have to mad and thats the expensive part, circa £900. So thats not on I'm affraid.

I will have more clarity next week regarding pricing, so after that if they are too expensive so be it.

Norman
 
I'm certainly interested in this and don't mind the quoted cost - though probably like many - especially those of us with Xenons - not too confident of doing the actual cut & shut of existing lights - with the potentially huge expense of replacement if it all goes wrong - if someone is offering to help with this part of the process as they've done it before - again for a fee that would be appealing. Is there any reason these would not be suitable for Xenons ?
 
I'd be interested in just the driver's side, but at £80 the price is a little too high.

Have you received the boomerangs yet? They may be with you today.

It might be worth asking the company what they can do to bring down the cost. There might be something they can remove to make it simpler to mould, for example, it might be cheaper to mould the brackets separately and have these glued on.

Try shopping around, you'll be surprised how much the prices vary for this sort of project. If these guys are working for the likes of Landrover, their quality may be good but its unlikely to be cheap.

Andrew.
 
Another one here is certainly interested.

Suppose I need to read cj's how to again to see how straight forward the task of cutting and re-sealing is!
 
J4YMO said:
Another one here is certainly interested.

Suppose I need to read cj's how to again to see how straight forward the task of cutting and re-sealing is!

Its straight forward, but takes time, very very very messy, and you need to be brave. Luckily I wore my motorbike helmet while doing it, as a few dremel discs broke and hit me in the visor, so kept the masses of dust off my face and saved my looks :evil:
 
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