SMOKED Taillight cover film tint kit
SMOKED Taillight cover film tint kit
Anyone ever use this before and if you have did it look okay or work out good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Parts...3A1|240%3A1318
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Parts...3A1|240%3A1318
I think everyone hear is going to suggest BlueBatMobiles tints. He's like the go to man, for headlight and tail light tints. haha I'm ordering some soon from him.
He's got a bunch of pictures, on BlueBatMobile.net i think
He's got a bunch of pictures, on BlueBatMobile.net i think
www.decalfx.com has great tint kits available for all makes and models of cars.. i've used his service before, GREAT products w/ super fast shipping. I definitely recommend using him.
http://www.decalfx.com/pre_cut_lens_film_kits.html is a direct link for 03-06 sedans and coupes.. just click the drop down.
http://www.decalfx.com/pre_cut_lens_film_kits.html is a direct link for 03-06 sedans and coupes.. just click the drop down.
i had bluebats overlays on my tail lights for a while. They are top notch quality and never faded/yellow'd over the period I had them. With cheaper overlays/film you will experience yellowing or cracking. Go with bluebat. Very good product
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i don't believe so. those are the 6/10 tint which is the darkest IIRC. For the headlights, he does have opaque, which is compltely black though. I think it may just be for the coupes though.
My tails are painted and almost full black but they are GTR style so the brake and turn signals are still nice and bright.
I have never had police issues from them. Have gotten a lot of looks but once they light up everyone is happy.
I have never had police issues from them. Have gotten a lot of looks but once they light up everyone is happy.
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i feel like painting your tails/headlights is the simplest, most economical approach... all the hassle i've heard about getting bubbles out of overlays(if you choose to do it yourself), not to mention paying someone to put it in(15 to 20 bucks, i'm guessing) ON TOP of what you've already shelled out to buy the overlays...
just my two pennies
i feel like painting your tails/headlights is the simplest, most economical approach... all the hassle i've heard about getting bubbles out of overlays(if you choose to do it yourself), not to mention paying someone to put it in(15 to 20 bucks, i'm guessing) ON TOP of what you've already shelled out to buy the overlays...
just my two pennies
Overlays are nice because if there are any issues you take them off and start over. Paint is much more of an investment. I had a couple sets of Bat's overlays and they are top quality. Install is a bit of a bitch but so is painting them.
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