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i guess it wasn't to long since the last post so its not too bad if I continue here

has anyone created these yet? this was the first (and only thing) I hated about the r33 bodykit.....and to me it seems most r33 owners share this feeling....so with such a large demand for this product....why the hell hasn't it been made yet??

Seriously...its 2012......far more unique parts have been made for far more unique cars, and are sold in bulk (especially on eBay) yet no one can seem to create glass fog-lights?

I will probably end up using tail light film to give it a blackish appearance...but also wanted to know if this was given up on as id prefer to do it the right way.

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i guess it wasn't to long since the last post so its not too bad if I continue here

has anyone created these yet? this was the first (and only thing) I hated about the r33 bodykit.....and to me it seems most r33 owners share this feeling....so with such a large demand for this product....why the hell hasn't it been made yet??

Seriously...its 2012......far more unique parts have been made for far more unique cars, and are sold in bulk (especially on eBay) yet no one can seem to create glass fog-lights?

I will probably end up using tail light film to give it a blackish appearance...but also wanted to know if this was given up on as id prefer to do it the right way.

If i had a lens to make a mold , i have access now to water clear no bubbles or disortion epoxy polymer from USA it comes out perfect and UV stable , cost wise they would be around 15 bucks or less to make depending on volume

Damn, i already gave both of my spare orange lenses to psi parts to make moulds which it seems they wernt able to do, you could maybe contact them and see if they still have em, i gave them to them for free so maybe they would pass them on for this good cause...

The waterclear polymer epoxy resin is stronger then glass , I use it for carbon, kevlar parts

It isnt availble in austtalia and its not casting resin

Which turns yellow in uv or spiderwebs in Uv

you can smash this with a ball peen hammer and it wont shatter , can video to prove it !! its made by aerospace composites company

Oh and its high temp stable , into the 300c range plus

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