![]() 09/30/2013 at 14:32 • Filed to: 5 minute photoshop | ![]() | ![]() |
Far from a good Photoshop on my end (took 5 minutes) but there you go. It really makes that much of a difference.
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I honestly like it better as it is. It has a lot less character with the normal headlights.
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reminds me of...
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Averages out to 6C?
I like it.
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Like a proper car. That is worlds better. Guarantee someone makes a headlight kit as soon as the get one.
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A few days ago I tried something similar to this approach; I took the headlight unit from the current Giulietta and fiddled with it.
The headlights are the only thing about the 4C that I find offensive.
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I posted something earlier to day that is very relevant to this.
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These headlights would look good on it too.
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I saw it, I think that's what triggered my thought.
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It's a real shame, the only flaw to an otherwise imperfection-free car. Luckily the aftermarket should allow for some forgiveness.
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I actually think they look really good too, but only in the glossy carbon fiber. The plain plastic makes it look like it's not even worth a wrinkled Hamilton.