Here are some Bi-Xenon Projectors I did for a client in Texas.
2009 Pontiac Solstice 
Wicked Stock Paint color (red-ish metallic)

Brand New FX-R Hybrid Bi-Xenon Projectors (Version 3.0)
Internals Modified and Painted to give off a red demon eye when not lit
Morimoto 6000k 35 watt HID Bulbs
Morimoto 35 watt Ballasts
Morimoto Dual CCFL Halo Accent Lights
Custom H13 Bi-Xenon Heavy Duty Harness with Morimoto Relays

This was a custom project, where there was a lot of back-n-forth communication with
the client to get this just right.   We originally painted these ALL Wicked Red to see what it looked like (see Corvette headlights). They turned out great, but after looking at them with
the client, we decided to break it up a bit and paint the stock reflector black….and that did it….perfect!  Another thing on this one was that he wanted dual accent lights in there
somehow…whether that was going to be just CCFLs, LEDs or combination of the two.
 We finally decided on Dual White CCFL lighting accents, one placed behind the shroud to give it the ‘Iron Man’ look and another one mounted just behind the Shrouds outer lip, so that it gives off a nice back lit circle.
The lenses on these things were bad when I received them. Not horrible, but as with
ALL Solstice lights nowadays, you think they are fine because chrome hides a lot, but as soon as you paint the chrome ANY color, the flaws POP….and this one had internal and external blemishes and dings. My painter worked them over for a few hours and cleared them up the best he could. Muuuch better than they were before; so client will be happy with that.  All in all, this was a great project….
 
 
Had a client come in wanting to get attention for his business when he's out helping local high schools during football games and other sporting events.  What better way than some insane flashing lights?

Installed this custom underbody LED kit for him
50 Linear Feet of LED to LED, fully wrapped brightness.
Most underbody kits have around 10-15 feet of neon or LEDs, so you get wheel gap.
This kit was custom installed to provide all around under carriage lighting.

Along with the kit, I installed a wireless 16 setting remote control kit.
He can manually control how bright the lights are, select multiple different strobe settings or turn on breathe mode (my favorite).
 
 
Been chuggin' away at other projects, but this one is coming along. Just a few more things to do then I can seal these up and ship them out.

This custom made board will be wired into a Plug n Play custom bulb socket that will....well....plug into the stock bulb holder and 'play' nicely with the electrical system.
 
 
This time around we are doing custom foglight projectors with LED signal lights...as well as LED side marker lights.

As usual, these will all be 100% completely plug-n-play, so the owner can simply unbolt stock and bolt these right back in, with no wiring modification needed.

First thing was first...had to get the foglights apart.....so after some dremel action they are apart.  Next was to see if I could fit that Blazer projector in there....and it's almost like it was made for this application....after an hour of detailed dremel work that is.  The projector fits in JUST barely.

Next will be to mount them and align them...which will be difficult as my bumper is different and the customer has a stock bumper....so I have to make do with what I have.
 
 
Got them all sealed up, cleaned up, packaged up and ready to go.
Snapped these pics to finish off the build pics.

Next up?  On-Car pics whenever the client gets them to me.

Cheers
 
 
Got the CCFLs (two per shroud) attached to the shrouds
Projector has been hand-painted (couldn't masked off LED holes)
Mounted the Shrouds, soldered all the wires, tested all the lights.

Just waiting for the shrouds to cure and we'll be good to seal these badboys up.

This shroud/projector combo was the hardest I've had yet. Didn't help that I tried to stick 3 sets of CCFL's behind them. Unfortuneately, they don't make a size that would fit that last ring and even if they did, it wouldn't have fit on the FX-R projector.  I had to doctor these shrouds up in order to get them to fit just by themselves.....then add a strip of LEDs for the Demon Eyes, and 2 CCFLs to the mix and it took some crafty shifting to get these on.

All-in-all, I'm pretty happy with the outcome.....it's hard to tell how these will pop because of all the black, but they will for sure finish off that Brazen solsti once they get put on...it's such a good color when you match it with black, that these headlights will look siiiick!

....now......we wait.....
 
 
New Solstice Headlights.
This time they are going on a Brazen colored Solstice.
Brazen is Pontiac's (GM) Burnt Orange Color...it's called Inferno Orange.
Pretty cool color...has a mix of Red and Orange.

These ones will be special:

FX-R Projectors with clear lenses
G37 Shrouds Painted Brazen Orange
Dual Halo's behind G37 Shroud
Orange/Amber Demon Eye LED Accent Lighting
Everything else painted Gloss Black.

Will be ready for paint tomorrow and the next day
 
 
Salmon Division sent more freebie lights down....these ones I was going to open them up and customize them and resell, but the internals were burnt badly (hence why they were junk).

Good news is that the Bi-Xenon Projectors are still good...so I can still put these to use....
I've got a set of headlights that will work perfectly with these.

Freebies:
Bi-Xenon 3" Valeo Projectors with working Solenoid and Bulbs/Ballasts
Fake 3" Projector lens and holder
Mini Side Marker lights (2 LEDs)

All-in-all, this was a good find.
 
 
Did an Audi LED retro on a Corolla S today.
After bumper removal, install went smoothly.
Customer wanted these lights to be on whenever the car is on...so a circuit was found inside the vehicle.

Looks good and customer loved it
 
 
Customer was happy with headlights...so I got them sealed up, waterproofed and wrapped back up in their boxes.  Will ship on Monday.

Fun project....ready for another one
 

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