GTR style taillight overlay for blue slate
#1
GTR style taillight overlay for blue slate
Hello everyone,
I've done some research but have yet to seen these overlays in 6/10 on a blue slate sedan, most of them are on coupes or sedans on different color. I was just wondering if anyone has a picture of their car with these on their blue slate?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I've done some research but have yet to seen these overlays in 6/10 on a blue slate sedan, most of them are on coupes or sedans on different color. I was just wondering if anyone has a picture of their car with these on their blue slate?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
#2
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Hello everyone,
I've done some research but have yet to seen these overlays in 6/10 on a blue slate sedan, most of them are on coupes or sedans on different color. I was just wondering if anyone has a picture of their car with these on their blue slate?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I've done some research but have yet to seen these overlays in 6/10 on a blue slate sedan, most of them are on coupes or sedans on different color. I was just wondering if anyone has a picture of their car with these on their blue slate?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ils-sedan.html
#3
If you're not on a lease I'd highly recommend painting them, here's my DIY and I can get you the cutouts if you're interested. I've had overlays prior and painting is a much better & cleaner look.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ils-sedan.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ils-sedan.html
#4
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Not as easy as simply removing a piece of vinyl, but a fairly quick sand down followed by a clear coat & polish will get the lights back to stock again. There is a BlueBatmobile overlay thread floating around in the media share section I believe that should have some pics of the vinyl tails.
#5
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Not as easy as simply removing a piece of vinyl, but a fairly quick sand down followed by a clear coat & polish will get the lights back to stock again. There is a BlueBatmobile overlay thread floating around in the media share section I believe that should have some pics of the vinyl tails.
Not as easy as simply removing a piece of vinyl, but a fairly quick sand down followed by a clear coat & polish will get the lights back to stock again. There is a BlueBatmobile overlay thread floating around in the media share section I believe that should have some pics of the vinyl tails.
#7
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I'd also be interested to see. I'm very tempted to niteshade my tails especially since I did them on my previous car. However, Texas inspection doesn't allow for any smoked tails so it'd be easier to just pull the overlays off when I go in to renew. If I like the look that is.
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