Painted Headlights and Grille
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[QUOTE=rookie]Sweet, should get a shot of them lit during the day and night. Very good idea you guys came up with, much more original than just tinting/blacking them.[/QUOTE
We took some when we were done. Randy took them and is going to post them up . Good idea Bro. Thanks..When the wife was driving tonight the lights lit up like they were not smoked looked very good. I will try to take a few pics at night..Oh Viet we got the turn signals right..
We took some when we were done. Randy took them and is going to post them up . Good idea Bro. Thanks..When the wife was driving tonight the lights lit up like they were not smoked looked very good. I will try to take a few pics at night..Oh Viet we got the turn signals right..
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Those pieces do not come out very easily so paint may be difficult. Tint overlay for the 3rd brake light is easiest, bumper reflector might be paintable but again slight PITA to take out.
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[QUOTE=rookie]Those pieces do not come out very easily so paint may be difficult. Tint overlay for the 3rd brake light is easiest, bumper reflector might be paintable but again slight PITA to take out.
Any suggestions on how to get them out? I Don't really want overlays..I really like the smoke that Randy got done IMO just looks better.
Any suggestions on how to get them out? I Don't really want overlays..I really like the smoke that Randy got done IMO just looks better.
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