C7 headlights modification
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Thanks guys. Car is for sale on EBay. Looks like kit will only be $1500 and you buy headlights (used all over $600-1000 a pair). I'm gonna to do a customer car locally here soon and then get the pictures and preordering started. No one will touch the price of this conversion.
And regards to the how will it hold up question, I'm confident it will be fine. I left my bumper sitting out in the FL sun for over a month and then molded it and then left it out there almost another month before repainting it from the molding process on messing up the paint. I've driven the car almost daily since the conversion (except while it wasn't apart for production and molding) and I've built dozens of cars. It will hold up fine for sure.
Anyone local to central FL wants to do their Widebody / Z06 / Zr1 / GS let me know. If not I'm going to pick up a Zr1 and do it for my next car.
And regards to the how will it hold up question, I'm confident it will be fine. I left my bumper sitting out in the FL sun for over a month and then molded it and then left it out there almost another month before repainting it from the molding process on messing up the paint. I've driven the car almost daily since the conversion (except while it wasn't apart for production and molding) and I've built dozens of cars. It will hold up fine for sure.
Anyone local to central FL wants to do their Widebody / Z06 / Zr1 / GS let me know. If not I'm going to pick up a Zr1 and do it for my next car.
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Thanks guys. Car is for sale on EBay. Looks like kit will only be $1500 and you buy headlights (used all over $600-1000 a pair). I'm gonna to do a customer car locally here soon and then get the pictures and preordering started. No one will touch the price of this conversion.
And regards to the how will it hold up question, I'm confident it will be fine. I left my bumper sitting out in the FL sun for over a month and then molded it and then left it out there almost another month before repainting it from the molding process on messing up the paint. I've driven the car almost daily since the conversion (except while it wasn't apart for production and molding) and I've built dozens of cars. It will hold up fine for sure.
Anyone local to central FL wants to do their Widebody / Z06 / Zr1 / GS let me know. If not I'm going to pick up a Zr1 and do it for my next car.
And regards to the how will it hold up question, I'm confident it will be fine. I left my bumper sitting out in the FL sun for over a month and then molded it and then left it out there almost another month before repainting it from the molding process on messing up the paint. I've driven the car almost daily since the conversion (except while it wasn't apart for production and molding) and I've built dozens of cars. It will hold up fine for sure.
Anyone local to central FL wants to do their Widebody / Z06 / Zr1 / GS let me know. If not I'm going to pick up a Zr1 and do it for my next car.
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Thanks guys. Car is for sale on EBay. Looks like kit will only be $1500 and you buy headlights (used all over $600-1000 a pair). I'm gonna to do a customer car locally here soon and then get the pictures and preordering started. No one will touch the price of this conversion.
And regards to the how will it hold up question, I'm confident it will be fine. I left my bumper sitting out in the FL sun for over a month and then molded it and then left it out there almost another month before repainting it from the molding process on messing up the paint. I've driven the car almost daily since the conversion (except while it wasn't apart for production and molding) and I've built dozens of cars. It will hold up fine for sure.
Anyone local to central FL wants to do their Widebody / Z06 / Zr1 / GS let me know. If not I'm going to pick up a Zr1 and do it for my next car.
And regards to the how will it hold up question, I'm confident it will be fine. I left my bumper sitting out in the FL sun for over a month and then molded it and then left it out there almost another month before repainting it from the molding process on messing up the paint. I've driven the car almost daily since the conversion (except while it wasn't apart for production and molding) and I've built dozens of cars. It will hold up fine for sure.
Anyone local to central FL wants to do their Widebody / Z06 / Zr1 / GS let me know. If not I'm going to pick up a Zr1 and do it for my next car.
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The kit will include panels, headlight brackets, plug-in harnesses, and line-up templates for ease of alignment/install. Will likely offer the option to buy the 3M bonding material for fiberglass to urethane or your bodyshop can do it however they like. Bondo is very limited for filling (as in any bodywork) prior to priming/painting. The parts will be done in vinyl-ester resin to prevent shrinking over time.
We will be doing a video to show step-by-step how this can be done in one day (well, you'll be able to have this done and primered in a day, which will have to dry overnight and then final prep for paint the next day). The final product will have all OEM fitting gaps because you're using OEM parts. No wasting tons of time and money getting aftermarket panels to line up and have even gaps. Between myself and Mike, we've been building cars for over 30 years combined. He's built probably 300-400 cars and knows a lot more than me. I also consulted with a professional race car builder on the project to get this rolling on using panels instead of full replacement fenders and bumper. The final product will take a fraction of the time and fraction of the price of doing that, yet the finished product will be indistinguishable - if not better due to factory fit.
My white car is currently on Ebay but I have a gentleman flying in Friday to possibly drive it home.
RLSebring, I'll give you a call in a few.
We will be doing a video to show step-by-step how this can be done in one day (well, you'll be able to have this done and primered in a day, which will have to dry overnight and then final prep for paint the next day). The final product will have all OEM fitting gaps because you're using OEM parts. No wasting tons of time and money getting aftermarket panels to line up and have even gaps. Between myself and Mike, we've been building cars for over 30 years combined. He's built probably 300-400 cars and knows a lot more than me. I also consulted with a professional race car builder on the project to get this rolling on using panels instead of full replacement fenders and bumper. The final product will take a fraction of the time and fraction of the price of doing that, yet the finished product will be indistinguishable - if not better due to factory fit.
My white car is currently on Ebay but I have a gentleman flying in Friday to possibly drive it home.
RLSebring, I'll give you a call in a few.
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OK guys. Finally got around to getting this wrapped up. I've got a customer's car here that I'll be doing next week with an install video showing how this can be done in one day (well, to primer, it will take a second day to prep and paint). The parts will literally be able to be painted off the car. You might have to blend your hood depending on the color but you don't have to deal with prepping and taping off the whole car risking overspray and wasting time.
The kit will be introductory priced at $1500 plus shipping. You'll basically have to buy a set of headlights and have it installed. Our how-to video will really make it easy to install for any body shop to see just what to do. It will also help you justify how much it should cost and how long it should take with our install instructions and video.
I can tell you that I've already got over 100 guys on our email list and 12 confirmed orders in line. I will post more next week with ordering info and video link.
The kit will be introductory priced at $1500 plus shipping. You'll basically have to buy a set of headlights and have it installed. Our how-to video will really make it easy to install for any body shop to see just what to do. It will also help you justify how much it should cost and how long it should take with our install instructions and video.
I can tell you that I've already got over 100 guys on our email list and 12 confirmed orders in line. I will post more next week with ordering info and video link.
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OK guys. Finally got around to getting this wrapped up. I've got a customer's car here that I'll be doing next week with an install video showing how this can be done in one day (well, to primer, it will take a second day to prep and paint). The parts will literally be able to be painted off the car. You might have to blend your hood depending on the color but you don't have to deal with prepping and taping off the whole car risking overspray and wasting time.
The kit will be introductory priced at $1500 plus shipping. You'll basically have to buy a set of headlights and have it installed. Our how-to video will really make it easy to install for any body shop to see just what to do. It will also help you justify how much it should cost and how long it should take with our install instructions and video.
I can tell you that I've already got over 100 guys on our email list and 12 confirmed orders in line. I will post more next week with ordering info and video link.
The kit will be introductory priced at $1500 plus shipping. You'll basically have to buy a set of headlights and have it installed. Our how-to video will really make it easy to install for any body shop to see just what to do. It will also help you justify how much it should cost and how long it should take with our install instructions and video.
I can tell you that I've already got over 100 guys on our email list and 12 confirmed orders in line. I will post more next week with ordering info and video link.
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Should be doing the first customer car tomorrow for the video and pics. Will only take one day to do the body work and one day for paint. Been test-driving my white car with the new drop-in/bolt-in headlight buckets since my originals were welded metal (didn't plan on reproduction initially). These molded buckets make it really simple and nice for quick install of the headlight housings. No problems and I've driven over railroad tracks and very rough roads and high-speeds and overpasses and potholes.... they are solid!
I'll be offering these for the narrow body soon after the widebody is available. Will keep you guys posted.
Will likely have pics coming in the next few days and a time-lapse video showing how quick this kit can be done soon after I get a little time to put the video together.
I'll be offering these for the narrow body soon after the widebody is available. Will keep you guys posted.
Will likely have pics coming in the next few days and a time-lapse video showing how quick this kit can be done soon after I get a little time to put the video together.
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Car:
2005 C6 Base model
Wide-body rear kit from RPI
Spacers on rear tires
ZR1 tail spoiler
ZR1 side skirts
ZR1 front splitter
Base model bumper
Base model fenders
Angel Eye Headlight /foglight kit
Lambo doors.
I want to upgrade to C7 headlights on base bumper & base fenders
when you are ready..Awesome idea
Car:
2005 C6 Base model
Wide-body rear kit from RPI
Spacers on rear tires
ZR1 tail spoiler
ZR1 side skirts
ZR1 front splitter
Base model bumper
Base model fenders
Angel Eye Headlight /foglight kit
Lambo doors.
I want to upgrade to C7 headlights on base bumper & base fenders
when you are ready..Awesome idea
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Well I started the customer car yesterday after lunch and got both headlights mounted. We did find there is a difference in the C6 and the Z06 and the Grand Sport front inner wheel wells shape - and likely by year slightly as well. Not a big deal at all just took a few more test-fit steps of on-off with the fender to adjust the headlight buckets that come with the kit. It's really going well.
Also I should have a narrow body kit available within the month!!
The kit price right now is going to run $1900 but there will be an intro pricing for pre-orders of $1500. Shipping will be damn cheap too. No huge parts. You supply the headlights although I may have a set here and there available for sale.
We will offer local installs of the kit (or ship your car to us) for $1500 to the point you're ready for paint.
Will be doing the bodywork tomorrow (since I'm out of town today) and have it in primer by tomorrow night ready for paint. Here's a pic with the driver headlight in and the outer panels over it. This is before any body work or bonding. I know the body panel lines on the kit don't line up in this picture. The headlight was not bolted in yet for this one.
Also I should have a narrow body kit available within the month!!
The kit price right now is going to run $1900 but there will be an intro pricing for pre-orders of $1500. Shipping will be damn cheap too. No huge parts. You supply the headlights although I may have a set here and there available for sale.
We will offer local installs of the kit (or ship your car to us) for $1500 to the point you're ready for paint.
Will be doing the bodywork tomorrow (since I'm out of town today) and have it in primer by tomorrow night ready for paint. Here's a pic with the driver headlight in and the outer panels over it. This is before any body work or bonding. I know the body panel lines on the kit don't line up in this picture. The headlight was not bolted in yet for this one.
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Crazy Cowboy great job!
Hey Crazy Cowboy great job!
I have a base narrow body c6 with an aftermarket z06 like front bumper cover made of urethane (see pic below). I have the narrow body front fenders.
Will your narrow body kit work with my aftermarket urethane front bumper cover and stock narrow front fenders?
How much do you think is a fair price for install of your kit from a body shop including paint?
Thanks and great work
I have a base narrow body c6 with an aftermarket z06 like front bumper cover made of urethane (see pic below). I have the narrow body front fenders.
Will your narrow body kit work with my aftermarket urethane front bumper cover and stock narrow front fenders?
How much do you think is a fair price for install of your kit from a body shop including paint?
Thanks and great work