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BMW eyebrows on front lights.

February 4th, 2011 · 1 Comment
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Eye brows are a great way to change the look of a light without having to resort to custom glass.

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It is basically a frame that attaches to the top. It is best to avoid cutting the beam pattern or you will suffer from reduced visibility at night. These BMW eyebrows almost give the car an evil scowl and angry frown. Combined with the black mesh grill it makes the car look mean and moody.

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  • 1 Rafael // Aug 1, 2009 at 8:06 pm

    How can I install in my car, its comes with some 3M tape in order to attach it to the car?

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