


Updated March 18, 2008:
19' LX3 Rims
Removed Headlight film tints
"Joey Mod" headlights
6000k HID foglights
Gloss finish on grills w/ red custom accent
1000 watt amp w/ 12' subwoofer
Avic D3 Head Unit
Future Mods:
6000k HID headlights
Reiger body kit

Latest Update 11/09/2007

Headlights, tail lights foglights and side markers are tinted to a smoke color. Painted bottom portion of the bumper and eyelids to match color of car. Factory rims are custome painted with gunmetal color with red calipers. More mods soon to come!!

The first day I bought the A4 I was satified with it. Until the next day, I had sudden urges to modify it little by little. First things first, I wanted to get rid of that nasty OrAnGe corners inside of my headlight
Check out the picture below and look at the difference it makes between my A4 with the other A4 with the orange corners. WOW!! The results are not dissapointing.
The procedures are fairly easy, The only tools needed are:
1. Alan Wrench to remove headlight unit
2. Glass or plastic sealant
3. Drill and drill bit
4. pliers
5. thin long nail

Very $$$cheap$$$ modification which makes a big difference to your Audi. Gives it more of an aggressive look. Total expenses... only 5 bux. I only needed to buy the sealant. :P

Changed the ugly orange bulbs to a Xenon White which has a blue accent color when not lit. This I had to spend about 10 bux for each bulb but it was worth it.
I stared at the front of my car for a moment and realized the chrome perimeter of my grille didn't appeal to me. I went with the all black grill. Cost? only 10 bux. All you need is just primer and just a can of detail car spray paint.

Up next on the list are the sporty Eyelids. The eyelids come in a polyeurathane black color and I intended to leave it that color because it matches my grill. I'd like a little contrast on the headlights. Eyelids only cost $15.00.
Note: The eyelids come prepared with 3m tape which doesn't keep the eyelids intact with the headlight, no matter how clean your headlight is. Reason for that is because of the heat of your car will melt the adhesive, and plus if you're going at warp speed, your eyelid is just going to fly right off.
I highly recommend to use the left over glass/plastic sealant from the previous project to bond the eyelid to the headlight.
