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Re: black outs ?
black outs: yes
but I have a better Idea, have your taillights painted black. a detail guy at my work had his dodge pickup taillights painted black and it came out really nice. just like vht in that the light comes through but better
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vht niteshades is what everyone usually uses and light shines right through when you brake and such. Put on as many layers as you feel necessary.
http://gvperformance.com/store/index...od&productId=4
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yes it shinded through. Didn't I say so? you have to be light on how many coats you use
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Re: black outs ?
Originally posted by BLLDOGGblack outs: yes
but I have a better Idea, have your taillights painted black. a detail guy at my work had his dodge pickup taillights painted black and it came out really nice. just like vht in that the light comes through but better
mmm, a kid in my town actually started that around here..went to a shop where he knew the guy, said mix tru black and clear and lightly spray....therefore smokin his taillights with wat appears to be tint...and looks 10000000X better than VHT
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