[Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

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gazrev1tubby
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[Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by gazrev1tubby »

Hi all, this is the latest and final version of my custom low rise lights.

They are 6"x4" glass, sealed beam 'Raybrig' style lenses that fit onto my own custom base plates, and utilise the stock adjustment. They accept a standard h4 bulb, so they are virtually plug and play !


I'll let the pictures do the talking ;)

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VGB
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by VGB »

Ver6 nice work, housings look slick! :thumleft:
Pidge
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

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They look really good mate :thumleft:
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gazrev1tubby
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by gazrev1tubby »

Thanks guys :thumleft:

If here was enough interest, I might be tempted to get my traders membership
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jack-p
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by jack-p »

they look really good :thumleft: cant decide which i prefer, these or the rogue ones.
how difficult/costly were they to make?
nitric4k
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

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start knocking them out bud :thumleft:
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Tsia
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by Tsia »

That looks awesome, how much would you say you'd charge for a set? :D
gazrev1tubby
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by gazrev1tubby »

This is by no means an ad mods !

If I was to sell them, it'd be around £180 including delivery. There is not much profit in that price, as getting the shrouds copied in fibreglass is inherently expensive.

If there was enough interest, I'd be happy to pay for trader membership and get these into production :thumleft:

Any feedback on price welcome
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djpkins
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by djpkins »

rule of retail Gaz...double yer bubble...or at least make a oner a set, and for a pukka mod like this, considering all the effort and fabrication thats gone into them...thats a good deal. :thumleft:
msherry21
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by msherry21 »

Count me in for a set, great work mate. They look fantastic!

I guess they are not any brighter than standard lamps, just a lower profile?

Cheers,

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Spidey
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

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Do you have any side on pics ?

And apologies - i know i am copying your DIY bonnet and really liking these lights. Imitation is the highest form of Flattery :clap:
SteveH
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by SteveH »

Would you even sell the base plates and modified lifter arms (if that's how you did it?)

I know myself and Spidey would be very interested, and they could ship to Ireland together! We could definitely flaunt your work!
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by craig »

Looking good mate :thumleft:
nick200
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Low rise lights

Post by nick200 »

nice mod , makes the original lights look really oversized !
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