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mart 1963

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2,356 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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Anybody know anywhere I can buy headlight conversion kits from.

satman

2,455 posts

268 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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mart 1963 said:
Anybody know anywhere I can buy headlight conversion kits from.



IMHO its not really a DIY job..but I understand these people can supply you the headlight upgrade 'kits' www.tvrbodyshop.com/Panels.asp

I had mine professionally done by Ewelmes and you can see the results here www.ewelmecoachworks.com/testimonials.html

J_S_G

6,177 posts

272 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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If your car's a few years old, it might be a good opportunity to get any stone-chips sprayed out of it at the same time rather than doing it yourself. I see yours is Rosso Red (not sure whether you mean pearlescent or not) - best to speak to a specialist, before going ahead with doing it yourself, as it could've faded and is notoriously hard to colour-match if it is the pearlescent one.

sethlj

367 posts

277 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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'Rosso pearlescent' and 'colour match' don't go in the same sentence!

Get your car done by the pros - a DIY job IMO will look pants and take £££ of resale!

S.

mart 1963

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2,356 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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A friend of mine has a body repair business and will do the job for £130.He has a very good reputation in the area.

satman

2,455 posts

268 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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mart 1963 said:
A friend of mine has a body repair business and will do the job for £130.He has a very good reputation in the area.



Sounds very cheap to me...too cheap for a proper job if it is the 'notoriously-near-impossible-to-match' Rosso Red....but then I may be wrong...only my thoughts!

>> Edited by satman on Tuesday 4th May 22:21

J_S_G

6,177 posts

272 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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satman said:

mart 1963 said:
A friend of mine has a body repair business and will do the job for £130.He has a very good reputation in the area.




Sounds very cheap to me...too cheap for a proper job if it is the 'notoriously-near-impossible-to-match' Rosso Red....but then I may be wrong...only my thoughts!

Depends on if he's talking blended/unblended. Unblended, just for spraying the pods to match, fair enough. Blended = lots of fibreglass work (as we both know). Then there's the wiring loom, £££ worth of bulbs and stuff, etc...

mart 1963

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2,356 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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Why too cheap,he's a mate and it's not pearl finish.Also they are blended

>> Edited by mart 1963 on Tuesday 4th May 22:49

J_S_G

6,177 posts

272 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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mart 1963 said:
Why too cheap,he's a mate and it's not pearl finish.Also they are blended

If it's not pearlescent, then the colour match shouldn't be too hard (assuming it's not faded badly). Was the original non-pearlescent red Rover Nightfire Red or something similar? I know I had a little (but not too much) trouble getting that matched properly after some vandalism.

It just seems really cheap when a headlight conversion is normally around £1k. OK, so you can knock off £250 for the pods. Then £150 for the lights themselves and metal rings to surround them. But you're still at £600 = lots of labour. I guess if 3 hours of that is in the wiring at £50 per hour, then you're down to £450 normally just for the fibreglass blending and painting.

Anyway... If your mate's a helpful soul & knows his stuff, then well done to him for charging a decent price.