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Thread: Your thoughts: Rear "boser"

  1. #21
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    Yeah cant say im a huge fan of the whole rear boser thing. Can work alright on the front, but not on the rear.

    But hey, if thats what you like and wanna do it, noone can stop you!

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    i like the grey one

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    Quote Originally Posted by bboyskidz View Post
    yeh i saw that. its something different i agree, but then gain, how different is it really? I've got DIY headlight project that i am working on that (as far as i know) is a definate original. more details in a new thread tomorrow

    what i mean is that alot of people seem to be doing it... so it really isn't that unique. Personally i like it; simply because it involves more work than just bolting in a new set.

    If I was going to attempt something like this, it would look very different to this... got no idea how (lol) but it just wouldn't be the same
    I'd like to think that my new lights are pretty unique, but i think i need to do somthing with the grill and bumper to make em work better.


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    I wouldn't mine a rear bosser ! it's Cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceVR6 View Post
    I'd like to think that my new lights are pretty unique, but i think i need to do somthing with the grill and bumper to make em work better.
    yeh man i like they smoked look, they are friggan sweet.

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    I like bosered rear tails, though it must be hard to change the lights.
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