de-tango blobeye
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de-tango blobeye
Has anyone got a step by step guide on how to de-tango a blobeye? (pics would be nice)
Taking the headlights out im ok with, its the taking the lens off the headlight im a bit worried about as i dont want to be buying new ones if i do it wrong or brake one of them
thanks daz
Taking the headlights out im ok with, its the taking the lens off the headlight im a bit worried about as i dont want to be buying new ones if i do it wrong or brake one of them
thanks daz
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Depends on the colour of the car really, if the car was silver i think de-tangoing is quite good. On a black or blue car, i prefer the oem look. That's just my opinion mind you.
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Dan i would happily swap with you, really want detangoed lights but don't have the kahunas to cook my headlights (i'd probably fall aslepp and end up with an over full of melted goo, as well as a slight irate wife!)
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