HID Headlight/Foglight Color Combo
#12
Yeah I still have the original honeycomb grille behind the black grille, but had to take off the chrome mustang for it to fit. I was just to lazy to cut up the original so it wouldn't show through.
#13
I have the smoke covered fog lights with HID headlight
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#15
Here's mine. My stock foglights were faded beyond repair, so instead of replacing them I went for the Boss look; I wet sanded them and gave them lots of coats of flat black. The bottom fog lights aren't actually fogs either, I turned them into custom LED blinkers. I used gutter-guard, flat black paint, silicone, and patience to make custom expanded metal inserts on the blinker slots. Sorry the headlights aren't on, but they're still stock. Going to go with pure white HIDs eventually.
#18
6th Gear Member
I run Sylvania Silverstars (4000K) and Silverstar Ultras (4100K) headlight lamps and Hella Optilux Extreme Yellow XY (2500K) fogs in our 4 vehicles, period. If you want to have functional fog lights, 2500K-3000K. If you want "pretty" for the bag to match your shoes... I mean, the fogs to match your headlights, go with 9,000,000,000,000K fogs (or anything higher than 3500K).
#20
Here's my car with a 6000k bi-xenon kit from Kensun on Amazon for the headlights (which project a nice light blue/luxury style look with some white):
The fogs look yellow because I had the smoked fog light covers on at the time from AM, they're OEM lights. However, when I bring the car out of storage I'm going to run these in the fogs which seem to have good reviews:
The fogs look yellow because I had the smoked fog light covers on at the time from AM, they're OEM lights. However, when I bring the car out of storage I'm going to run these in the fogs which seem to have good reviews: