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That's my sister's dog "Elmo." He looks like Chewbacca meets Gremlins. It is a Brussel's Griffon and is the dog from the movie, "As Good As It Gets" with Jack Nicholson. The dog is very smart, but gets sensitive.
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I also want to remove the reflector in the composite healight assembly. I hate how that sticks out.
btw you asked me before about the removing the amber reflector.. the whole part isn't chrome just to let you know at the bottom end of it is a hole which you can see the circuit for the light for that reflector.. but that doesnt bother me just telling you if i explained it correctly.. i'll get pics some day lol
btw you asked me before about the removing the amber reflector.. the whole part isn't chrome just to let you know at the bottom end of it is a hole which you can see the circuit for the light for that reflector.. but that doesnt bother me just telling you if i explained it correctly.. i'll get pics some day lol
Sounds like you are saying we don't have to bake the headlight assembly and seperate the plastic lense from the housing? We can simply access the amber reflector on the bottom of the assembly? Your car looks so much better without it!!!!