*UPDATED*Pictures of my ’92 MGM
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Uh, blue lights? Makes it look like one of those rice-bombers.
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Say, how did you mount the lights behind the grill? I suppose you fabricated something?
Am still looking for a proper way to add slim line fog lights below the bumper, yet unsuccessful so far.
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i removed that access panel that covers the gap behind the grill. And there is a plastic mounting area in there, and i just used self-tapping screws to do so. doing this makes then almost unnoticable when off, which is the clean look i like most.
as for the blues, they also have strobes in there(police car look i spose) i just was bored and had a kit laying around i almost never use them except at my racing teams meets.(for looks while parked)
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as for the blues, they also have strobes in there(police car look i spose) i just was bored and had a kit laying around i almost never use them except at my racing teams meets.(for looks while parked)
-cheers
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I see, thanks.
I looked at the access panel before, when I was determine the amount of work in order to switch the front. Headlights they were, as I wanted the clear ones from '95 on.
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