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Bean19844



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2003 Halo headlights

Morning all

So while surfing fleabay, I come across a few discos with the halo headlights and this got me thinking on how mine would look if I resprayed the headlights to match the body work being navy blue and then fitting some led ring lights. I see these on ebay but I'm always cautious about buying stuff like this off ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/173255124238

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Anyone done this in the past on the square head light range rover.

Cheers all

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Bl4ckD0g



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In my opinion, they would look just as fake as on the BMW's that didn't have them off factory, except that your car isn't even a BMW, to begin with...

But hey if you like that kind of stuff, go for it.

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here's a thread describing how to do the job....it doesnt show the 'blacking' of the grey bit though but that should be fairly easy...
good luck and dont forget to post some pics when its done.. Thumbs Up

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic30311.html?highlight=halo ... - .- -.




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kevinp



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Bl4ckD0g wrote:
In my opinion, they would look just as fake as on the BMW's that didn't have them off factory, except that your car isn't even a BMW, to begin with...

But hey if you like that kind of stuff, go for it.
What is the point in dissing what other people do all the time? If you don't like it keep quiet for gods sake!!!

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Bl4ckD0g



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The OP got thinking what it would look like and posted about it. When I read the post I got thinking on what it would look like and posted about it. It’s a discussion forum. Sometimes people agree, sometimes they don’t. All opinions are valid, even yours where you clearly don’t seem to want discussion but only agreement. 👍

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I've looked at your profile of previous comments and you continually knock what other people are doing. Do you think they will change their mind because of what you think. I think your running boards look like garden decking nailed to the side of your car but I wouldn't go out of my way to tell you!!

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Bl4ckD0g



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We agree on something 👍 I don’t think those running boards look particularly great either. If they weren’t already on there I wouldn’t go out of my way to put them on. I’d rather had the deployable ones. Then again I did not create a topic to discuss putting them on either. Either way it’s a valid opinion, some will agree, some won’t.

Play the discussion topic KevinP, not the man Wink

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Gsxr1250dave



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Did this to a mates car last year it's a pretty simple mod and looked pretty good if I'm honest. They were silly bright think we just connected them up to the side lights.
If you dont like them you can just dissconnect them, they do flicker on start up when the car does a cold bulb can bus check but that can be turned off with the right diag kit.

Dont forget to post some pics if you go a head

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Bean19844



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Can't say I was expecting to come back to this on the thread but everyone is entitled to their opinion regardless on if I approve of it or not.

After some thought, I think I'll give it a miss as I think it's just going to make it look like a max power mod from the 90's.

I'm going to get the insides sorted so it all looks more flush

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Done mine I think they look alright although some times I think I should have gone for the 5 led ones that might look more like the newer headlights I also only painted the inner edge to see if it would give it look Simular to the later ones until funds and time allows for the full face lift change.

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