Favorite pics of your car
#17
Zombie Slayer
Well since I finally got my lazy azz out and got a new digital and FINALLY took some pics of the SC this past Friday, I don't have any treal favorites yet. But here's 2 that look decent.
https://www.clublexus.com/gallery/sh...cat/500/page/1
https://www.clublexus.com/gallery/sh...cat/500/page/1
BTW, don't mean to change the subject of the thread but how do you guys get multiple pics to show within one post on the thread. My search only yielded instructions on posting 1 picture within the post or linking multiple pics from the gallery or web via links. Any help would be appreciated!!
https://www.clublexus.com/gallery/sh...cat/500/page/1
https://www.clublexus.com/gallery/sh...cat/500/page/1
BTW, don't mean to change the subject of the thread but how do you guys get multiple pics to show within one post on the thread. My search only yielded instructions on posting 1 picture within the post or linking multiple pics from the gallery or web via links. Any help would be appreciated!!
#19
Lexus Test Driver
Instructions:
1) Go to the gallery and select the pic you want
2) Right click on the photo and select properties. Highlight the complete http address, right click and select copy
3) In the reply to thread page you can do one of two things. 1-Click on the Insert Image icon (underneath color) and paste the http address of your pic in the space. Or 2-paste the http address into the message and type [img] infront of the http address and [/img] at the end of the address. Hope this helps.
1) Go to the gallery and select the pic you want
2) Right click on the photo and select properties. Highlight the complete http address, right click and select copy
3) In the reply to thread page you can do one of two things. 1-Click on the Insert Image icon (underneath color) and paste the http address of your pic in the space. Or 2-paste the http address into the message and type [img] infront of the http address and [/img] at the end of the address. Hope this helps.
#27
Zombie Slayer
Clean:
I have new headlight bulbs that should be here within a week. When I replace I was considering doing something similiar to you with the gunmetal inside. Do you think it would work on a black SC? Also, what type/brand paint did you use?
I have new headlight bulbs that should be here within a week. When I replace I was considering doing something similiar to you with the gunmetal inside. Do you think it would work on a black SC? Also, what type/brand paint did you use?
#28
Pole Position
Originally Posted by mkorsu
Clean:
I have new headlight bulbs that should be here within a week. When I replace I was considering doing something similiar to you with the gunmetal inside. Do you think it would work on a black SC? Also, what type/brand paint did you use?
I have new headlight bulbs that should be here within a week. When I replace I was considering doing something similiar to you with the gunmetal inside. Do you think it would work on a black SC? Also, what type/brand paint did you use?
I used regular car lacquer paint. As for the black, I'd be careful. I chose a darker gunmetal to contrast the bright bright paint. With black if you go dark the lights might disappear so I'd be very careful and do some photochopping before you decide on a color. Just make it tasteful and you got my vote!
#29
Zombie Slayer
Originally Posted by CleanSC
Well headlight bulbs you can replace right on the car without removing anything. To paint the headlight bezels you'll need to remove the lights and bake them in the oven to separate the housings.
I used regular car lacquer paint. As for the black, I'd be careful. I chose a darker gunmetal to contrast the bright bright paint. With black if you go dark the lights might disappear so I'd be very careful and do some photochopping before you decide on a color. Just make it tasteful and you got my vote!
I used regular car lacquer paint. As for the black, I'd be careful. I chose a darker gunmetal to contrast the bright bright paint. With black if you go dark the lights might disappear so I'd be very careful and do some photochopping before you decide on a color. Just make it tasteful and you got my vote!
Yeah, I was going to take the headlights apart anyway for this project since there's some moisture/yellowing inside. I want them as clear as a pane of glass!!
I'll post up a pic on the photoshop section to see if someone can do it for me since I don't have a single photoshop skill in my entire body!