Bat's G37 Overlays now available! Looking for owners interested in sporting them...
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This may be a noob question, but I think Bat was too busy to answer it when he replied to me...
What's the difference between the cut-out overlays and the regular ones?
I'm guessing the cut-out ones are cut to fit exactly onto the tails. Whereas the regular ones require some cutting.
If this is right, why would anyone get the regular ones?
Also, does anyone have any experience with the headlight overlays?
Thanks for your input!
What's the difference between the cut-out overlays and the regular ones?
I'm guessing the cut-out ones are cut to fit exactly onto the tails. Whereas the regular ones require some cutting.
If this is right, why would anyone get the regular ones?
Also, does anyone have any experience with the headlight overlays?
Thanks for your input!
with reverse cut-out, there will be no overlay over your reverse lights, meaning it will not be smoked at all in that area.
Also to ur qns, all bluebatmobile overlays are already cut to fit your taillights. No cutting is required!
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Did u mean cut-outs aka GTR style, these have cutouts for the actual taillights and or headlights. Regular covers the whole taillight with no cutouts and appear much darkers. I have Regular style on my heads and tails, you lose a little light with your headlight brightness but I actually drive with my brights on and it makes it appear like regular brightness, I've never been flashed by anyone telling me to turn my brights off.
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I'm not sure i'm comfortable driving with my brights on all the time... I think I would get GTR style headlights mostly to hide of the awful amber in the front... Anyone have these? Do they diminish the light intensity?
Thanks for the responses though, I now get that the reverse cut-out only applies to the GTR style tails.
What do you guys think about GTR style for the headlights and full smoke in the back?
Thanks for the responses though, I now get that the reverse cut-out only applies to the GTR style tails.
What do you guys think about GTR style for the headlights and full smoke in the back?
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Did u mean cut-outs aka GTR style, these have cutouts for the actual taillights and or headlights. Regular covers the whole taillight with no cutouts and appear much darkers. I have Regular style on my heads and tails, you lose a little light with your headlight brightness but I actually drive with my brights on and it makes it appear like regular brightness, I've never been flashed by anyone telling me to turn my brights off.
I'm not sure i'm comfortable driving with my brights on all the time... I think I would get GTR style headlights mostly to hide of the awful amber in the front... Anyone have these? Do they diminish the light intensity?
Thanks for the responses though, I now get that the reverse cut-out only applies to the GTR style tails.
What do you guys think about GTR style for the headlights and full smoke in the back?
Thanks for the responses though, I now get that the reverse cut-out only applies to the GTR style tails.
What do you guys think about GTR style for the headlights and full smoke in the back?
with cut out means there will be NO overlay over that spot
without cut out means the overlay will cover the entire taillight including the reverse lights.
hence he calls it reverse cut-out....
all bluebatmobile overlays are already cut to fit ur taillight or headlights!
#66
Yup. I already removed on set on my G37. They just peel off easy in 1-2 minutes.
If they have been on for a bit longer, you may need a heat gun to get them started. But still very easy.
If they have been on for a bit longer, you may need a heat gun to get them started. But still very easy.