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Ok, i'm full of dumb questions today; what you have in those holes next to fog lights? Are they blocking air flow (and should there be it?) And also, what are those black marks in top of your headlights?
Oh, and after taking closer look, you have those black marks in tail lights too?? Nice covers in back-up/rear fog lights, what happened to red?? Love that chrome stripe in front, in that rubber thingy Rear wiper replacement sure is original ![]()
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Thanks for all your replies and let me explain what i've done.
-The little black things on headlights and taillights are the 3m velcro that holds my headlight covers. Since its winter and rainy I don't use them. This is what my PT looks like when its not winter. -The Chrome Strip along that black thingy that gets scratched is door molding and it slides over it, it is not glued on so it is not going any where. -The holes are blocked by chrome plated pieces. I am trying to create a different look. I think the "look" will show up better with the sun around. I've seen a few PTs with driving lights in those holes. -The covers over my back-up lights are high polished stainless steel. -I have been making new things to replace the rear wiper. |
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I really like the chrome strip over the "black thingy". Even though it's a simple mod it really looks great.
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