No no.. of course he is going to dismantle the head light unit so he would have access, lol. I am just saying he won't have to cut out or remove the OEM reflector, but rather remove the bulb and place the projector lens inside it. A lot of people end up removing the reflector, widening the whole it leaves behind, and gluing the projector lens, but that's sort of a savage way of doing it and is not very pretty or feasible because then you'll have ruined that head light unit forever and have no chance of going back to stock if you ever think about it or if something goes wrong.
This is the OEM reflector:
This is supposedly how the outcome would look like:
As you can see, the projector lens is fit inside the original reflector, which is a much more professional way of doing it than cutting out the reflector and gluing the lens.
This is how the head light looks when you take out the reflector:
This is a very helpful thread I found about some one retrofitting projector lenses the old fashioned way into their Leon:
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?30843-SEAT-Leon-2005-FX-R-amp-a-bit-of-carbon-fibre!
I hope you see what I mean now.
This is the OEM reflector:
This is supposedly how the outcome would look like:
As you can see, the projector lens is fit inside the original reflector, which is a much more professional way of doing it than cutting out the reflector and gluing the lens.
This is how the head light looks when you take out the reflector:
This is a very helpful thread I found about some one retrofitting projector lenses the old fashioned way into their Leon:
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?30843-SEAT-Leon-2005-FX-R-amp-a-bit-of-carbon-fibre!
I hope you see what I mean now.