97+ SC300 Fog Light Retrofit with Blazer Projectors + HIDs
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not really feeling it myself, I think your car is just about perfection, and from a function standpoint i guess i can respect it, but overall i think the stock fogs look 10x's better and less homemade.. not hating i'm all for new ish, just thought i'd share my opinion, your ride is still sweet..
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not really feeling it myself, I think your car is just about perfection, and from a function standpoint i guess i can respect it, but overall i think the stock fogs look 10x's better and less homemade.. not hating i'm all for new ish, just thought i'd share my opinion, your ride is still sweet..
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I totally like it. My OEM fogs don't lite up anything. Useless. The only thing is if it rains it's gonna be a tough time cleaning those. I need the shroud on the clean issues alone. Messy kid, sorry. Haha
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Since talking with you about doing this project I've been really scoping out all the fog lights available, and I think I might have found a great canidate which would have it's own shroud, needing minimal trimming: The 2012 Ford Focus ST foglights. Possibly you could flip them upside down and mount them in the opposite side SC Fog housing and they wouldn't even need any trimming:
Who's willing to drop a bit of coin to see if this would fit? I think they are small enough.
OR here's the regular new Ford Focus fogs with chrome housing bezel.These look like they might not need any trimming at all!:
Who's willing to drop a bit of coin to see if this would fit? I think they are small enough.
OR here's the regular new Ford Focus fogs with chrome housing bezel.These look like they might not need any trimming at all!:
Last edited by GZZ-TT; 05-22-11 at 09:24 PM.