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I know i can use the spray on stuff, the tints, or the cover ones, does anyone know with is the best or have any suggestions?
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ive heard good things about VHT night shades... and its a spray if u didnt know...

[ October 06, 2007, 03:07 AM: Message edited by: 93ReefBlue5.0 ]

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Yep thats the stuff VHT night shades just clean , scuff, spray a few coats then clear it with some 2 part rattle can clear if you on a budget.

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i don't know how the newer taillights are put together, but to smoke my foxbodys, i pulled the front off, sprayed the silver reflector insides gloss black with a rattle can, then sprayed a clear coat rattle can on the insides of the lenses. clean them first though!
they came out nicely smoked, not black, but dark enough to look good. lemme find a pic...


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oh wow, how many people on here remember the red coupe??

[ October 06, 2007, 02:18 PM: Message edited by: shiftylx ]

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I have the overlay tail light tints on my car and I couldn't be happier with them. They were easy as hell to put on and got me the look I wanted. I don't have to worry about them flying off or gradually peeling and seperating from the tail lights. I also wash my car every 1-2 weeks and I don't have any issues with water, soap, or wax building up and getting behind them, or on the surface of the tints. They went on easy and look good.

I got them from stangmods.com. They are good people to do business with.

http://www.stangmods.com/Mustang-Tail-Light-Tint-p/00338.htm

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