There's examples everywhere of cars being converted from pop-ups to fixed, but are there any examples of cars being converted TO pop-ups?
If not, how would you go about it?
There's examples everywhere of cars being converted from pop-ups to fixed, but are there any examples of cars being converted TO pop-ups?
If not, how would you go about it?
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never seen anything like that but I want it to happen
You and me both.
And before anyone says Google, I've spent an inordinate amount of time attempting to research this topic, and there's very little useful information, bordering on non-existent. Veeky Forums may be the only place to teach this kind of information, and I'd very much like to make it happen.
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I don't think you can do it in a way that doesn't look like shit
>modern cars can't have pop-ups
>that image
Checkmate, modernists.
Some guy put Prelude pop-ups in his CRX, it looks like a baby Trueno.
Other guy put an entire Prelude front end on his 3rd gen Civic.
I can't imagine it would be too hard to convert a last gen prelude to use pop-ups, the shape is all there.
Easy, slap a 240 front on a Silvia. It's a conversion.
I always wondered since the Diablo uses 300ZX headlights for fixed headlights, could you possibly use Diablo pop-ups on a 300ZX to get pop ups?
That said, sourcing those would probably be damn near impossible.
The pop ups are a different shape they changed the whole front end.
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This.
The question is, who the fuck is selling Diablo pop-ups by themselves? Supply would be stupid limited.
bls
Why would anyone want to ruin a car this way?
this is awesome
Does it count it it was a factory conversion?
10/10
They were popular aftermarket conversions too, not just on 911s too.
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>converting a car with pop ups to pop ups
what
It's for the aesthetics. The stock 928 headlights were goofy looking when up.
LIT, MY SENPAI
Any details on how they did it?
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Nissan headlights
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>that wink
kawaii
I'm not sure what's confusing you.