Won't matter when the new bonnet and grill is on tho??
get in the bonnet group buyThe badge is in a recess so theres nothing I can do about it
I remember using head light protectors tinted. I used a heat gun to bend the plastic lugs to hold onto a phase 2Tinted light protectors, they're from the ph1 lights and dont stay on the ph2s So they're a show item only unfortunatly.
+1 on using lamin-x as last thing you want it a stone chip damaging your lights and used them to coat the JDM headlights on GTT.lol. use http://www.lamin-x.co.uk.
quote from the website
Our coloured/tinted headlamp protection films may not be legal for road use on primary lighting in your country. An off-road use disclosure is hereby declared. Please check your local laws before application if you have concerns. Installation of our tinted protection film on your head lights or fog lamps is done so at your own risk. Our light protection films are manufactured primarily for the motorsport industry.
The law/Mot hand book within the UK states that front primary lighting must produce a White or Yellow light. There is no documentation about the colour of the actual lens.
Our Clear/SubtleTint/GunSmoke/OpticBlue light protection films all produce a legal natural light colour, and our Yellow produces a Yellow tinted light which is of course perfectly legal within the UK.
None of our light protection films change/adjust the beam pattern. Our GunSmoke light protection film can reduce light output in some cases.
bud have you bolted the standoffs to the turret support plates?