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Old Jul 25, 2010 | 07:39 PM
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Talking Truly Yellow!

Just Added Night Shots At the Bottom of This Post!

ok ive been looking and looking for a way to get a really nice yellow foglight look and have it so its yellow when the lights are off, i have 3000k hids in the fogs as it is and there no where near as yellow as like a yellow halogen bulb. soooooooo ive been looking and looking for a solution, and i saw a thread from awhile back from some film by a guy on here (azncarbos) and it looked truly yellow and no one had any pics of anything but halogen bulbs with the film, so i figured id start a new thread bec i think this is a big find for people that arnt satisfied with there un yellow looking hids, or even halogen bulbs, plus it will protect your foglight! ill post some pics at night when i get a chance but these things are hella yellow and i didnt edit the pics what so ever!






6000k hid headlights and 3000k hid foglights with azncarbos's film



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Old Jul 25, 2010 | 10:27 PM
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very very yellow. almost green.
 
Old Jul 25, 2010 | 11:10 PM
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very very yellow. almost green.
Hahahaha ya i guess. They dont look the same in person. They look more yellow in person. That little hint of green is prolly bec of the hids bec i remember they look like that without any film.
 
Old Jul 25, 2010 | 11:16 PM
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true and the photo could skew the colors a bit. looking good though.
 
Old Jul 25, 2010 | 11:31 PM
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true and the photo could skew the colors a bit. looking good though.
Yea it does. I didnt want to mess with colors in the photo bec i didnt want it to look fake. But ya at night they look freaking awesome!
 
Old Jul 26, 2010 | 09:24 PM
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so I'm thinking of getting xx bixenon 8k heads with 4300 fogs and yellow film. out of curiousity what exactly do you have?
 
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 03:56 AM
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so I'm thinking of getting xx bixenon 8k heads with 4300 fogs and yellow film. out of curiousity what exactly do you have?
I have 6000k bixenon hid headlights and 3000k foglights with the new yellow film. I had lamin-x but as u can see the yellow wasnt cutting it but now im very happy with the output now. As far as the best combo with looking good and seeing the best id go with the setup i have. 8000k are nice but they arnt as near as bright as 6000k or 4300k for headlights. I wuldnt do 4300k for foglights it wuld look funny. I think ur best bet is to use his foglight film with some 3000k hids and 4300k or 6000k headlights. It will be the best for visibility and style. Trust me u cant go wrong with that setup
 
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i have anzcarbos's film on my fogs too he installed for me back in october of last year and they have held up amazing since...
 
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i have anzcarbos's film on my fogs too he installed for me back in october of last year and they have held up amazing since...
Awesome bud. U running hids or stock bulbs? Im so happy with the look and there cheaper and better looking than lamin-x and u can get two sets out of the film he gives u
 
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i have the stock bulbs on the fogs and 6k headlights.. yeahh it looks alot better, lamin-x looks like pee yellow sometimes lol
 
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 03:11 PM
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I got my yellow fog light film from azncarbos too. It's holding up nicely and looks good with my 3000K HIDs.
 
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Originally Posted by DreaMv
i have the stock bulbs on the fogs and 6k headlights.. yeahh it looks alot better, lamin-x looks like pee yellow sometimes lol
Ya i have to agree they look like pee. His film looks way more yellow

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I got my yellow fog light film from azncarbos too. It's holding up nicely and looks good with my 3000K HIDs.
Awesome to hear bud. Im glad im not the only one that has thos setup. U got any pics at nite?
 
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yo get some pics of the lights on at night! i bet they'd be sick
 
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yo get some pics of the lights on at night! i bet they'd be sick
Ok ill take some tonight.
 
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night shots are up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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sooooo yellow
 
Old Jul 28, 2010 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by dewthedew
sooooo yellow
Hell ya man. Couldnt b anymore yellow than this!
 
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Originally Posted by xonexlifex
Awesome to hear bud. Im glad im not the only one that has thos setup. U got any pics at nite?
No, but I'll take some soon and post them up.
 
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I've been following two threads about this setup so I'll repeat my question for you guys, how long have you had azncarbos film on and are there any worries of burning the film?
I mean for the price it wouldn't hurt to experiment, but i'm researching a couple different films and am not sure if i should go with hid fogs. I do want the brighter light out of the fogs but not if it cant be as yellow as your pics.
Thanks guys
 
Old Jul 28, 2010 | 02:20 PM
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No, but I'll take some soon and post them up.
Ok sounds good. I posted
My night shots and it looks awesome!

Originally Posted by ryanroland
I've been following two threads about this setup so I'll repeat my question for you guys, how long have you had azncarbos film on and are there any worries of burning the film?
I mean for the price it wouldn't hurt to experiment, but i'm researching a couple different films and am not sure if i should go with hid fogs. I do want the brighter light out of the fogs but not if it cant be as yellow as your pics.
Thanks guys
Ok if u use stock bulbs or hids u wont have a problem wat so ever. I asked the guy i got it from and he said he hasnt had a problem with burning and hes had it on for over a year. I think the reason why theres no burning is bec its thinner than lamin-x or expel. I think thats y.
 



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