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pretty syked i think they came out good here the before and after pics

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AFTER

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AFTER

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and the windows just got the front 2 done to match the back stock ones

BEFORE

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ya thats what alot of people been telling me that somewherei could get them painted black to match the car

Looks DAMN good.

Just one question

is the light hitting the pass. side just right so the back up part looks a little under blacked, or is it just me?

Great job matching the tint BTW.

Looks DAMN good.

Just one question

is the light hitting the pass. side just right so the back up part looks a little under blacked, or is it just me?

Great job matching the tint BTW.

it's probably because of the angle the shot was taken at. plus if you notice in the third "After" pic look at the cars shadow, the sun is playing a role in making it seem like it seem like the passenger sides lighter.

edit: oh yeah, and the smoked tails look really nice, question: are they film tinted or spray tinted? i got a quote to spray tint my tails and was considering it but would leave me w/o a drivable vehicle for like 2 weeks.

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Looks DAMN good.

Just one question

is the light hitting the pass. side just right so the back up part looks a little under blacked, or is it just me?

Great job matching the tint BTW.

it's probably because of the angle the shot was taken at. plus if you notice in the third "After" pic look at the cars shadow, the sun is playing a role in making it seem like it seem like the passenger sides lighter.

edit: oh yeah, and the smoked tails look really nice, question: are they film tinted or spray tinted? i got a quote to spray tint my tails and was considering it but would leave me w/o a drivable vehicle for like 2 weeks.

they told me they were painted. But after reading up on it after i had them done i found it that it is a fairly cheap and easy job to do on your own. I paid 160 to get mine done. I read online that u can buy a can of clear coat black paint from an autoshop for 20 bucks take off ur taillights and just do it. Heres a tutorial that i read on a site.

http://www.explorerx.com/guides/smoking-taillights.html

Looks DAMN good.

Just one question

is the light hitting the pass. side just right so the back up part looks a little under blacked, or is it just me?

Great job matching the tint BTW.

it's probably because of the angle the shot was taken at. plus if you notice in the third "After" pic look at the cars shadow, the sun is playing a role in making it seem like it seem like the passenger sides lighter.

edit: oh yeah, and the smoked tails look really nice, question: are they film tinted or spray tinted? i got a quote to spray tint my tails and was considering it but would leave me w/o a drivable vehicle for like 2 weeks.

they told me they were painted. But after reading up on it after i had them done i found it that it is a fairly cheap and easy job to do on your own. I paid 160 to get mine done. I read online that u can buy a can of clear coat black paint from an autoshop for 20 bucks take off ur taillights and just do it. Heres a tutorial that i read on a site.

http://www.explorerx.com/guides/smoking-taillights.html

one of my concers about doing the tailights myself is actualy messing them up. plus from what it looks like you lose the glossy effect that the tai lights give being they are plastic and all. if you notice in this pic of the DIY tail you can see the texture of the paint.

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the one place i would send my tailights to if i did decide to get them tinted is to http://www.jonstintedtails.com/

i got a quote from him for my 4 peice tail lights for only $115 shipped both ways.

i might do that nightshade to the silverado. i like what that did.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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ya supposedly its a fairly easy job to do on ur own and if u mess it u should be able to get it off somehow

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My friend who paints cars did these.(My old Z28) All he did was take PPG clear, and added a touch of black to it, then sprayed! After words I can buff them for perfect smooth finish.

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=447719

VHT Nightshade is made specifically for this, I think you can order it from Summit thats what Im going to use when I do my tail lights, you can do more or less coats if you want it darker or lighter, then you spray it with clear and polish it up, comes out nice and shiny.

that VHT nightshade seems interesting. though reading further on the forum thread some of the users stated their spayed lights began to crack after about 1 year. though i'm still curious and well i'm really considering on this as a project. lol i really need something to do as everything is at a stand still right now. with that i'm also looking at switching the bulbs with L.E.D.s just to help the visibility when braking. better to be safe than sorry.

a question though to anyone that may or may not know but let's say that the spaying went bad, would it be possible to use a paint thinner solvent to remove the sprayed on tinting?

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i read that almost any remover will work especially right after u do it. They say the only time it really gets permenant is if after like 3 months your like " ah man this looks gay" then you got a problem

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Looks good.

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