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….
 
 
Got the Wicked Solsti headlights retro'd and ready for owners final decision on whether to leave it all wicked or add some black accent paint in there.

So far they look good....they'll look even better once I'm done adding the CCFL lighting....but for now they will remain all wicked.
 
 
My painter bro-namath got to all the parts I sent him.

Here is some progress pics of them.

I'll be assembling these for client approval soon.

Till then...
 
 
Ed swung by the shop early this spring, as he was in town visiting family.  We discussed some options for his Solstice and come up with a pretty good plan.  Once he got back to Texas, he sent me the lights and I've just begun to work on them.

So far, all I've done is prep everything for paint.  These badboys will be getting a complete washout of Wicked paint. Wicked is GM's Ruby Red Metallic color. Ed liked the way the Corvette's headlights look, so we are going to see how they turn out on a solstice.  If he changes his mind, it'll be easier to paint certain parts black, than viceversa.

Biggest thing was taking apart the new Version 3 FX-R hybrid projectors....these are a bit different than the Version 1 or 2's that I'm use to....but they are ready and good to go. Also, on these newer projectors, they are wider in the lens holder area, so significant mods were made to the Gatlin shroud in order for it to fit.......lots of dust flyin' around after this one.

Paint on Monday, Retro on Tuesday, mod the lights and should have these ready to go soon.
 
 
Owner sent me over some on-car pics of the headlights he purchased.......turned out great.
He's un-sure if he wants to re-install the red covers.....I'm 50/50 on that.....It think they look great as is.......thoughts????
 
 
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 these guys all polished up and somewhat ready to go....I think I might clear coat the lights to give them that perfect look.

Problem with these lights is that the lenses had a fiberglass cover over them that scratched up the crystal clear look they had....owner plans on putting them back on, but wouldn't mind rockin' them naked either....I don't blame him, they look sick all black.  Most people that polish headlight lense only deal with yellowing...not deep scratches....so we gave it our best shot.....and back to what those 'other' guys do, they NEVER touch the insides of the lenses....as they can't get them open....well....we do!!!!!  Polished the insides of these bad boys as well.  They turned out pretty good, but they were so beat up and rubbed the wrong way that I think a clear coat is all we can do now....we'll see.

Other than that, these beasts are ready to ship out.  I can't wait to see them back on their mother ship!!
 
 
Had to take some extra care with these MC-R shrouds that cover the FX-R projectors I'm retrofitting into these Solsti lights.  These are a newer-ish shroud that I have yet to install, so I'm pretty stoked for the outcome.  The Halo will sit behind the oval cutouts and will give a nice even glow due to the frosted plexi lens in between.

Waiting for them to set and I'll have these back together in no time.
 
 
Got the projector taped off and everything ruff sanded for primer.

Primer down

High-Temp Low-Glass Black Down

Ready for paint on the shroud...just need to get the red!
 
 
Got the lights assemblied, aligned and mounted.
They are going to keep curing overnight and I'll get back on these.

Next is paint (two different colors), CCFL lighting, then permanent mounting.

Should have these done by weeks end no problem.

Oh...and in case you're wondering...yes, the driver side light needs adjustment....the bulb is off a bit....but this was just to set them in the housing.....testing phase
 

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