BlueBatMobile's 6/10 GTR style taillight overlays
#17
thanks guys, contact bluebatmobile for all your overlay needs.
I'll be getting some black/polished lip 20's once i can save up enough money, the roof and front bumper kinda set me back.
The car is tinted 20% all the way around but its a metallic tint so it has a greenish/yellow hue to it. In some lighting it looks wierd. I'm getting it tinted 5% on the back and 15% on the doors shortly so it'll look better with the roof.
Boris: I was thinkin the same thing, i've just been pretty busy lately.
Chico: I took 50 or so pics today on my lunch break, i'll post up a separate thread and have alot of full car shots from the front and back for you.
-GP-
I'll be getting some black/polished lip 20's once i can save up enough money, the roof and front bumper kinda set me back.
The car is tinted 20% all the way around but its a metallic tint so it has a greenish/yellow hue to it. In some lighting it looks wierd. I'm getting it tinted 5% on the back and 15% on the doors shortly so it'll look better with the roof.
Boris: I was thinkin the same thing, i've just been pretty busy lately.
Chico: I took 50 or so pics today on my lunch break, i'll post up a separate thread and have alot of full car shots from the front and back for you.
-GP-
#20
Originally Posted by ttrank
If you go any darker you will start to have problems with the turn signal. They look darker in person.
NIck
#22
Originally Posted by TunerDad
Hey GP - who or where did the roof? Looks like you also blacked out the chrome around windows. How's that working out? Any peeling at all?
Thanks.
tunerDad
Thanks.
tunerDad
-GP-
#25
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#28
Thank you Blue Bat
I know that all tint shops use something like a credit card or squeegy, I took my mom's SUV to have it tinted about a month ago, but the windows ended up having many scratches because he used a plastic card to even out the tinting.
Did anyone suffer from scratching when applying overlays?
PS: Not really sure what a squeegy is. But if it's what you used in your guide, it looks a bit softer than a plastic card.
I know that all tint shops use something like a credit card or squeegy, I took my mom's SUV to have it tinted about a month ago, but the windows ended up having many scratches because he used a plastic card to even out the tinting.
Did anyone suffer from scratching when applying overlays?
PS: Not really sure what a squeegy is. But if it's what you used in your guide, it looks a bit softer than a plastic card.
#29
Here are some of the parts that came with my 3M clear bra install kit. The squeegee and bubble removing tool help a lot for stuff like this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3M-PA...spagenameZWD1V
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3M-PA...spagenameZWD1V
#30
Originally Posted by 05Blk
Hey bud you sure we will have problems with the turn signal, because i am thinking about having a bodyshop paint it. They can maybe paint it black enough that wont show any red, but also show the turn signal. What do you think?
NIck
NIck
I would not go any darker, the 6/10 tints it quite a bit as-is and if you get rear ended by another car they have a good case against you because you modified your turn signals and they could not see them.
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