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Squeaks 11-11-15 05:38 PM

New rear lights
 
finally got smoked lights on the sunspot. Thanks Marcus :mml:

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...6f10f00f1c1ca4

https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...65&oe=56F645B2

:wave::wave:

fastmike 11-11-15 06:12 PM

Thats gonna look great on my driveway :mbounce:

Squeaks 11-11-15 06:18 PM

I am not selling her! lol

pheelay 11-11-15 06:24 PM

Looks great!! Do you know how the lights were tinted? As you know, I have tinted lights too, but the rear sidelights are barely visible through them.

tallgeese 11-11-15 06:31 PM

Can't see them the yellow is too dazzling :P

Squeaks 11-11-15 06:35 PM

Phil, Marcus told me they where done by professionals who baked them etc, they give really good light through them

ZSONE80 11-11-15 06:55 PM

Looking good.

BUCKYDEVIL 12-11-15 01:47 PM

They look great Dan. :yes:,glad your happy with them & the finish on them is far better than any rattle can job that can be done.
Just wish I could find the contact info for guy that done them for me to get my current car done.

hansligg 12-11-15 02:12 PM

what have they been sprayed with? never been able to see a good sprayed set of rear lights that dont look blotchy.

be interested to see the procedure as I want mine done but want to refrain from using flyeye tint as I hate that with a passion

talkingcars 12-11-15 04:50 PM

http://home.btconnect.com/talkingcar...ZStintback.JPG

Mine when I first did them.

Don't get rid of the O/E ones, MOT regs have changed and the non standard ones will fail the test.

BUCKYDEVIL 12-11-15 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by talkingcars (Post 365444)
Don't get rid of the O/E ones, MOT regs have changed and the non standard ones will fail the test.

Sorry James but got to say your wrong, I got through 6 MOT's with the tinted ones fitted, at 3 different Stations
Yes always handy to keep the originals though.

Dan1971 13-11-15 01:04 AM

It's a start mate - just got to start getting the rest of the body panels a decent colour and you'll be there ..... ;)

hansligg 13-11-15 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hansligg (Post 365443)
what have they been sprayed with? never been able to see a good sprayed set of rear lights that dont look blotchy.

be interested to see the procedure as I want mine done but want to refrain from using flyeye tint as I hate that with a passion

great answering there lads, thanks for this :)

talkingcars 13-11-15 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BUCKYDEVIL (Post 365445)
Sorry James but got to say your wrong, I got through 6 MOT's with the tinted ones fitted, at 3 different Stations
Yes always handy to keep the originals though.

Mine passed 5 tests at 2 stations, it failed this last January where it had passed 3 times before, the tester citing a change in regulations. It was the same with the decat.

talkingcars 13-11-15 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hansligg (Post 365458)
great answering there lads, thanks for this :)

I used ETECH tinted light spray.


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