My GT-R Style Overlays Installed
#17
Premier Member
Nice looking Overlays, I have a email saved with an order for BlueBatmobile for when I decide to acutally pull the trigger, just want my service hicups delt with first before I go adding stuff on.
Is that a Tanabe Exhaust your rocking too I see?
Is that a Tanabe Exhaust your rocking too I see?
#19
Official Sponsor of the Florida G35 Club
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Looks great Chase! I highly recommend Ramone as an installer if you are in the Temecula or nearby area. I can truly say its worth the drive. His attention to detail when doing installs is top notch! Plus, he's a authorzed installer of mine .
On the comments of the overlay not seeming to line up right, gotta remember, the housings underneath do not come flush with the taillight lenses likew the g35's. So you have to line up looking straight back, not at any angle. Now, once installed, if you look at it from an angle, it wont line up, thats because the depth of the housing underneath, but if you go directly behind it, it lines up perfectly! Hope that makes sense .
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On the comments of the overlay not seeming to line up right, gotta remember, the housings underneath do not come flush with the taillight lenses likew the g35's. So you have to line up looking straight back, not at any angle. Now, once installed, if you look at it from an angle, it wont line up, thats because the depth of the housing underneath, but if you go directly behind it, it lines up perfectly! Hope that makes sense .
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#29
This is Ramon's pricing. Very reasonable for the his quality of work and attention to detail.
Large area lights (like heads/tails): $40/lens if its solid, $10/lens additional for each cutout.
Smaller lights (i.e. Accent lighting, foglights, etc.): $20-30 depending on size/location difficulty.
Roof Overlays $80 (if solid), $10 additional for each cutout (i.e. Sunroof or SAT antenna).
As far as resistance to scratching, I haven't noticed any so far. But I only drive the car 2-3 times a week and it's been less than a month since I've installed them, so I can't vouch for the long term yet. But vinyl is very durable and I believe scratches could be buffed out.
Large area lights (like heads/tails): $40/lens if its solid, $10/lens additional for each cutout.
Smaller lights (i.e. Accent lighting, foglights, etc.): $20-30 depending on size/location difficulty.
Roof Overlays $80 (if solid), $10 additional for each cutout (i.e. Sunroof or SAT antenna).
As far as resistance to scratching, I haven't noticed any so far. But I only drive the car 2-3 times a week and it's been less than a month since I've installed them, so I can't vouch for the long term yet. But vinyl is very durable and I believe scratches could be buffed out.
#30
Official Sponsor of the Florida G35 Club
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The car we origonally put my first roof Overlay had it on for over 1.5 years before switching to matte black. It still looked as good as it did the first day of install . You can quick detail and lightly wax the vinyl to keep it looking fresh . Also, paint was fine underneath when it was removed .
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