urbandaddy
Aurora Watcher
University of Calgary Mens Soccer
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Post by urbandaddy on Jun 13, 2005 1:23:47 GMT -6
I noticed that my car isnt on these forums. So here it is: These pictures are taken awhile ago. I have tinted all the windows and moved to another city. When I have new pics of the tinting I'll post them.
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scottydl
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Post by scottydl on Jun 13, 2005 2:28:31 GMT -6
When I have new pics of the tinting I'll post them. You've gotta! I'm loving those rims too... makes it look like an entirely different car (and that's a good thing)
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Post by Custom88 on Jun 13, 2005 9:40:23 GMT -6
Looks excellent! That first picture with the front end is awesome.
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Post by Mr. Javi on Jun 13, 2005 13:23:22 GMT -6
Looking nice, you should pop out the orange reflectors for a cleaner look. Here is a 2nd Generation Aurora with the clear headlights. Even some Cadillac Owners have picked up on removing their orange reflectors.
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Post by Marc on Jun 13, 2005 17:16:13 GMT -6
Looks good!!! _________________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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urbandaddy
Aurora Watcher
University of Calgary Mens Soccer
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Post by urbandaddy on Jun 13, 2005 17:56:39 GMT -6
Is there a forum that shows how to get rid of the yellow reflector?
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Post by Custom88 on Jun 13, 2005 19:58:39 GMT -6
I kind of like the orange reflector. Looks kind of odd without it. maybe I'm just used to seeing it. I do think it might be cool to get rid of the yellow in the rear tail light so it blends in with the reverse light for a cleaner look. Although at night I love the look of the rear tail lights with the turn signal on. It's like a diamond, glimmering light. Real mesmorizing.
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urbandaddy
Aurora Watcher
University of Calgary Mens Soccer
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Post by urbandaddy on Jun 14, 2005 2:27:38 GMT -6
Ya its not a big deal. I dont really mind having it there. I think I know how to take it out. Bascially there are clips on the housing of the lights that you take off and that releases the clear plastic lens over the bulbs and then you take out the yellow plastic part and reattach the plastic lens.
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Post by Aurora40 on Jun 14, 2005 4:36:48 GMT -6
Although at night I love the look of the rear tail lights with the turn signal on. It's like a diamond, glimmering light. Real mesmorizing. Heheh, I agree. The taillights look real nice when they are on.
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urbandaddy
Aurora Watcher
University of Calgary Mens Soccer
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Post by urbandaddy on Jun 14, 2005 16:24:14 GMT -6
I dont think there is a way of getting rid of the yellow in the taillights.
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Post by JimW on Jun 14, 2005 20:03:37 GMT -6
That would be awesome if you could. Thats one thing I prefer in the back side of the Classic (despite its opinionated look) it has no orange turn signals!
There must be some kinda way to get that out of there, but its risky pulling apart a whole headlamp assembly.
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Post by Mr. Javi on Jun 15, 2005 7:05:11 GMT -6
I dont think there is a way of getting rid of the yellow in the taillights. Well someone did, for an Intrigue, the rear lights are some what similar to a 2nd Gen Aurora in a way, not design, they both have the amber color lense in the side of the housing, you can take them apart an remove the amber lense. Take a look.
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urbandaddy
Aurora Watcher
University of Calgary Mens Soccer
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Post by urbandaddy on Jun 15, 2005 12:14:08 GMT -6
That looks pretty sharp.
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