View Poll Results: Should I colour-code my new headlights?

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  • Hell no! They make your car look tough as in black!

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Thread: Hella Dual Rounds - to paint or not to paint....

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    Hella Dual Rounds - to paint or not to paint....

    Just installed a set of Hella Dual rounds, was thinking to colour code them, but am now thinking to leave them unpainted. What do you guys think?

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    Looks nice !!!
    I reckon you should do the grill instead.. do it black.
    just a thought.

    looking good ..

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    leave em alone, What are they worth, if you dont mind me asking?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceVR6 View Post
    leave em alone, What are they worth, if you dont mind me asking?
    I have another set that I will be selling if you are interested. $400 pick-up in Melbourne, or $420 shipped anywhere in Oz. I'll admit, I stumbled across a good deal where a German stockist was clearing stock and he had 2 sets of these left. The best price I have found elsewhere is US$420 + shipping (~US$50-60). You would be looking at ~AUD$600 landed if you buy from the US, more from Europe. I reckon $400 is a pretty good deal for genuine Hella.

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    Awesome quality so I heard.

    I prefer colour-coded. Anyone proficient in Photoshop?

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    looks like your car has black eyes.
    Colour code them for sure. Although im biased cos mine are
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    dark grey,,or dark carbon look will be hotter than black,you can actually airbrush carbon look so its not actually carbonfiber,(im blind HAHA,they are grey,arent they??),,sorry to confuse
    colour coding is out!!! ,,, but your car tim is dark,so it suits your car colour,,on a green car dif story I feel!

    btw--love the green colour,,have you seen the new porsche gt3rs?? very similar to yours,,put some matt black wheels!! ohh yeah!!!!!!!!!!VW PORN!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Stay black!!!

    Leave them black and paint ya grille and badge black to match...

    I'm a little biased though, but it is a real tough look!!!



    Your car looks unreal mate! The Hellas really set it off too...

    Cheers!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gpk_gti View Post
    dark grey,,or dark carbon look will be hotter than black,you can actually airbrush carbon look so its not actually carbonfiber,(im blind HAHA,they are grey,arent they??),,sorry to confuse
    colour coding is out!!! ,,, but your car tim is dark,so it suits your car colour,,on a green car dif story I feel!

    btw--love the green colour,,have you seen the new porsche gt3rs?? very similar to yours,,put some matt black wheels!! ohh yeah!!!!!!!!!!VW PORN!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thanks! The Colour Concept Green took a little while to grow on me, but I really like it now. Matte black wheels would really complete the tough black-and-green look.

    My concern with colourcoding is that being such a rare and distinctive colour, it may be difficult to colour-match well enough. Poor colour-matching would really ruin the new look. Maybe I should get them coated with soething even if its just to fend off stone chips.

    Golfer, I had looked at yours and thought of doing just that! On a different note, I notice an air feed pipe next to your indicator. Do you have an engine bay photo to show where is goes exactly? Did you remove the carbon canister and go through there?

    BTW, these headlights are SOOOO much better than the factory ones, and they feel and look to be made very well. I recommend them to anyone!

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