![]() 03/08/2015 at 14:01 • Filed to: Alfa GTV | ![]() | ![]() |
Here we have an Alfa GTV (RIP) with natty little twin headlights.
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Except that they're not. Here's what we find behind those cut outs:
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Hmm... I wonder what it would look like with the single, larger headlights.
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Photoshop?
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That's way beyond my skill set!
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Exactly - those headlights ruin what is otherwise a nicely-styled front end.
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Not as sneaky. But name that ride
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Well, look at this - the GT that replaced it.
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Really? I don't mind the lights, but I can see how they're a bit polarizing. I'm just curious what it would look like without them.
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HNNNG!!!
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so you basically just need the extra red removed that covers the light?
Maybe i'll give it a quick shot.
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I prefer those strip lights to the other car, but there must be a better way. Single headlights always do it for me. Among the best:
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This GTV always reminds me of the 3000GT headlights, but the way the 3000GT is seems to hust look a little better in an actual shape of a lens instead on covered over
Also GTV with hood up, KINJA messed up my original post, edited 3 times
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Angles not great, but I think they would have done a VERY different design for the headlight if it was fully exposed.
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E46 compact?
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Nope, Japanese 90s.
the Angel eyes on those are aftermarket was hard to find a picture of oem