Tail Light Tint
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Use VHT Nightshades. I did on my OEM marker lights:
![](http://www.nfspmotorsports.com/forum/MGalleryItem.php?id=80;preview)
![](http://www.nfspmotorsports.com/forum/MGalleryItem.php?id=85;preview)
The way I got it glossy was to do a wetsand/headlight restore kit, but many people wetsand and then clear coat. I just had the headlight kit handy![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
The nice thing about niteshades is that you can choose how dark you want to go. Just two coats makes a really nice look without being overly dark.
The way I got it glossy was to do a wetsand/headlight restore kit, but many people wetsand and then clear coat. I just had the headlight kit handy
![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
The nice thing about niteshades is that you can choose how dark you want to go. Just two coats makes a really nice look without being overly dark.
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Use VHT Nightshades. I did on my OEM marker lights:
The way I got it glossy was to do a wetsand/headlight restore kit, but many people wetsand and then clear coat. I just had the headlight kit handy![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
The nice thing about niteshades is that you can choose how dark you want to go. Just two coats makes a really nice look without being overly dark.
The way I got it glossy was to do a wetsand/headlight restore kit, but many people wetsand and then clear coat. I just had the headlight kit handy
![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
The nice thing about niteshades is that you can choose how dark you want to go. Just two coats makes a really nice look without being overly dark.
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