Saw Interesting Flush LT1 Headlights Today
I'd love to get those lights for the firebird above, however, the only thing that prevents me from pulling the trigger is the fact you need to notch your front bumper (the $1K price tag, while high, isn't too expensive, when you consider other true HID systems.). You could probably find one in a junkyard for cheap, but still, I'd rather go with a kit that will not require modifications to the body panels. Plus, if you get in a wreck, good luck getting insurance to replace those headlights, unless you have that covered in your policy.
Here are the shots of my old car with the FF75 conversion and clear covers. The clear covers are made by Wade Automotive. I planned on hiding the mounting brackets and such, but never finished it before I sold the car. Even though it was a 3.8L, I miss that car
Would have been great for a motor swap.


Would have been great for a motor swap.

Cool. I had no idea it was your car.
Is that the same one that is now silver? Do you have any more pictures of it with the clear covers on it in either color? I'm sure the OP would like to see them, preferrably with the bra off.
FTL means "For The Loss" as in that person doesn't like whatever it was they're talking about. Oppositely, FTW means "For The Win" which means it's awesome.
Is that the same one that is now silver? Do you have any more pictures of it with the clear covers on it in either color? I'm sure the OP would like to see them, preferrably with the bra off.FTL means "For The Loss" as in that person doesn't like whatever it was they're talking about. Oppositely, FTW means "For The Win" which means it's awesome.


I'll have to look around to see if I have any more w/ the brah off and covers on. Yes, it's the same car that is now silver but I don't have any w/ the covers on in silver.
Holy crap, did you have three sets of them? Or did you just trade them in and out? Those were fairly expensive wheels back in the day! They might have cost more than the 3rd gen lol. 
They're definitely my favorite wheels for the 4th gens. I like them because they are period specific wheels, instead of new wheels on an older car.

They're definitely my favorite wheels for the 4th gens. I like them because they are period specific wheels, instead of new wheels on an older car.
No, I just moved them from car to car. They were only like $250-300 each back in 99/2000. I got the set for basically $225, since I traded my 97 WS6 wheels for them.
I ended up doing a lot of buying, selling, and trading, mostly trading, to get all the parts for my cars.
I ended up doing a lot of buying, selling, and trading, mostly trading, to get all the parts for my cars.
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