Sedan Corner Light Overlay pics.
Sedan Corner Light Overlay pics.
Heres some pics for you Sedan guys and gals. I installed these overlays for another G35driver member. I have also cut and redesigned this overlay specifically for the sedan corner light. i know someone is gonna say lines are not straight but the black thin vinyl is very hard to install. Smoked overlays are much easier to install and keep staight lines. What do you think?


Last edited by DannoG35; Aug 8, 2005 at 09:00 PM.
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sweet! those are mine weeeeeeeeee! i can't wait until i receive them. its pretty tight. it gives it just a bit of a sporty look. If anyone is interested in these, i recommend Dan here to do the job. he is very quick with responses. he was even nice enough to install them for me! he's very professional with what he does and i dont regret one thing. thanks again dan for all your business and help.
Originally Posted by shodog
sorry not feelin it. It reminds me too much of the cheesy Ram overlays guys put on their pick up trucks or the painting your tail lights only leaving a circle so it looks like supra tails.
good intitiative... good idea... but maybe a different design, or color... or something...
it's not really a whole lot different than bluebat's overlays, just with a twist, so this might interest anyone who was interested in those.
it's not really a whole lot different than bluebat's overlays, just with a twist, so this might interest anyone who was interested in those.
Originally Posted by codeflux
DannoG35, do you have these in translucent brilliant silver? I'd be willing to upgrade mine to these. 
i have the Coupe version, cut to fit - the top and bottom lines are gone. i want them back!

i have the Coupe version, cut to fit - the top and bottom lines are gone. i want them back!

Y'know, back in the days...
We used to use those "lens smoke" sprays.
Either that, or just go to a tint shop & get scraps...apply & let dry...trim w/ xacto knife.
LOL...I remember putting yellow film on my 1990 Integra's fog-lights (the ones between headlights, not below in bumper). Nowadays, they consider that JDM...and tinted taillights use "overlays". Hahahah.....
On these Sedan sidemarkers...I think you did a really great job. It looks like a lot of diligent work went into it. However, I agree w/ whomever it was that brought up the Dodge Ram taillights. A lighter, smoked tint film...minus the cutout lines...might look cleaner.
Just my opinion
We used to use those "lens smoke" sprays.
Either that, or just go to a tint shop & get scraps...apply & let dry...trim w/ xacto knife.
LOL...I remember putting yellow film on my 1990 Integra's fog-lights (the ones between headlights, not below in bumper). Nowadays, they consider that JDM...and tinted taillights use "overlays". Hahahah.....
On these Sedan sidemarkers...I think you did a really great job. It looks like a lot of diligent work went into it. However, I agree w/ whomever it was that brought up the Dodge Ram taillights. A lighter, smoked tint film...minus the cutout lines...might look cleaner.
Just my opinion



