View Full Version : 3rd gen lights in a 2nd gen
Aegis
15-03-2005, 08:06 PM
Is it possible to mount 3rd gen lights on a second gen if you take the grill to? Far chance but it would be a good mod.
Gerard
15-03-2005, 08:17 PM
not possible.. what for anywho?
Aegis
15-03-2005, 08:22 PM
i was gettin hopeful, wanted TF paras and verada grill.
(MATT)
16-03-2005, 03:06 PM
anything is possible.......
although by the time you pay for the parts and labour, it would proberly be cheaper for you to just go out and buy a 3rd gen compleatly!
mad lanté
16-03-2005, 03:11 PM
you could always get KS parabolics they just bolt right in so does the verada grill or if your lucky you could find a set of diamonte paras which are simalar to the KS ones
the KS parabolics look beter than the Diamantes.. well i reckon so
i think the diamante lights u hav to get the diamante grille too, coz theres, chrome bits that wrap around the headlights on the diamante models... not exactly sure on that :confused:
M4DDOG
16-03-2005, 04:01 PM
I'm sure if you REALLY REALLY wanted to, you could put the 3rd gen paras in a 2nd gen. I've seen one in dandenong (white TS by the looks of it), looks unreal! Though i think they were BMW headlights. Anyway, i'm sure with determination, designing and persistance you could pull it off.
TZABOY
16-03-2005, 04:27 PM
dont waste ur money, spend it elsewhere on something like a TF verada
i got spare ts lights in the garage... u think i could make them like the bimmers? with the projector lense and those LED's round them?
Cummins
17-03-2005, 09:10 PM
Is it possible to mount 3rd gen lights on a second gen if you take the grill to? Far chance but it would be a good mod.
Mate, go for the KS parabolics and paint a border on the std indicators. The KS lights on my TS are a much better design function wise then the ones on my TJ Ralliart, plus the H7 globes cost a fortune.
Or if you do decide to do a conversion, try the BM lights, seen it done and they look sick!
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