Turn Signals

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3XBrownCutty

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Just sittin' here at 11:30 on the computer and looking at Project super nova, (Don't know what mag did this car...) But saw the turn signals behind the grill.

Would It look good on a cutlass or any other G-body to fill in the old turn signal location in the bumper, and buy little square orange lights and put them behind the grilles on one of the bottom corners? My Photochop demo ran out so i couldn't do anything that looked Desc.

Just bored and my mind was wandering...

Also, is it just me or do lots of guys use G-body sport mirrors on older cars like 60's camaros and novas??
 
As far as a Cutlass goes, I don't think they'd look good behind the grille, not to mention, they'd be hard to see...

Then a big blank spot on the bumper would be kind weird, unless you had an air inlet in it's place for some sort of outside air induction like the '68/'69 W-30's...
 
yeah, like for a dual snorkel or something.

You'd probablly have a hard time with cops if they found out what you did
 
3XBrownCutty said:
yeah, like for a dual snorkel or something.

You'd probablly have a hard time with cops if they found out what you did

Not if the signals work and are visible when used.
 
True... Maybe like a led strip across the bottom of either grill. That would be pretty slick. Then like Blake said use the holes in the bumper for air intake tubes or sometheing.

Alright, theres the idea, who's going to do it... :lol:
 
It's too bad you couldn't use a set of late model Audi R8 (or similar) headlights with the LED's surrounding the perimeter. Replace the LED's with amber and you would have a very cool solution.
 
Now theres a good Idea. Someone would have to incorporate the led's in the making of the seald beam headlights, or just use a plastic replacement and make your own setup.

Those audi headlights look totally bad azz by the way. 8)
 
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