Here you go. I wonder why I didn't do thid mod already. Difference is just unbelievable...Gonzo wrote:Any more night time pics showing to cut off. Beautiful vert too.
$163.08 for the Cibie housing and about $40+ shipped for the bulbs from herecmkelly wrote:Looks fantastic (as usual for your mods). Were there any additional wiring requirements? So the total out of pocket was less than $200?
It's C-West headlight cover. There are other kinds out there, but it looks the best IMO.Jon FLA wrote:where did you get the slotted eyelid?
That is correct. You just turn the knob a little bit and battery is disconnected. I drained my battery so many times while I was working on my car.breadbox wrote:so that battery switch allows you to disconnect batt without a wrench, right?
Sorry, cmkelly. I just want to work on something on my car and that is all.cmkelly wrote:Stop it! You're seriously screwing up my wish list! The new headlights, this battery, etc. Stop it!
You know when I was young, my dream car was a convertible with popups and rear wheel drive. I think last popup was on mid 90's Corvette and no more production cars with popups after that.-RJ- wrote:everytime I look at your car, it makes me regret getting the silvia front
Yes, it bolts up right in.biggie wrote:For that kit, does the adapter just screw onto the existing oil filter threads?
Black heater hose. There's only one kind, so you won't miss it. It's in plumbing section.biggie wrote:You mentioned you got lines from Lowes? Which ones? I'd worry about them busting.
Just a little bit more. You can add more as you check the level. I just pour some to the adptor(filter side) and filled up the hoses.biggie wrote:Also wonder how much more oil it'd need.
Sure, I'll do that.biggie wrote:Let me know if you run into any issues. I may be getting one by the summer.
Got the power steering hose from NAPA. IT's 3 ft and paid $15. It's a little more, but comes with lifetime warranty. I'm going to swap it out this weekend. Again, thanks!!biggie wrote:A heads up, found out those heater hoses will dry rot and can't hold up to the oil for too long. May want to swap them out sometime soon.
I ended up with 5/8 power steering lines from car parts store, about $3 a foot.