Standard Bonnet Mods
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could work! aslong as the plastic base is strong enough? too much flex and the filler will crack after a while…
... or how about a simple strip of black vinyl across the headlights?
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did try that when the flyeye was on and it looked crap. Probaby better without the flyeye but still would like to try the other way. We'll see
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maybe find an agent of some kind (vaseline?) that fibreglass cloth/resin wont stick too then actually mold onto the headlight. Then once dry trim and attach to the bonnet.
Just an idea, not saying it will work!
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had considered that but seems a bit messy.
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yeah it would be, but no pain no gain :P
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Easiest and safest (and best) bonnet mod is spacing the bolts on the hinges and raising the trailing edge of the bonnet, lets heat escape and looks JDM cool as fudge :wink:
Plus, if you don't like it, you haven't butchered a perfectly good bonnet and can rectify it easily.
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@9930c99be2=RustyMx3:
Easiest and safest (and best) bonnet mod is spacing the bolts on the hinges and raising the trailing edge of the bonnet, lets heat escape and looks JDM cool as fudge :wink:
JDM as in Ford Escort JDM :wink:
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@eafd04513e=youdirtyfox:
@eafd04513e=RustyMx3:
Easiest and safest (and best) bonnet mod is spacing the bolts on the hinges and raising the trailing edge of the bonnet, lets heat escape and looks JDM cool as fudge :wink:
JDM as in Ford Escort JDM :wink:
For some reason I don't really like the way that looks on an MX. I do like the Neon SRT hood scoop and the FNF Supra cutouts, I dont think I would do it to my car though.