carbon JDM STI side markers.. LAME?
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carbon JDM STI side markers.. LAME?
I bought a pair of the JDM STi carbon fiber side markers w/ the pink logo on em off ebay for my bugeye wagon, and they're rather thin and kinda lame. I paid $30 or so for them. Anyone know of a place where you can get the same product but better quality, possibly with the same thickness as the stock orange side markers? If so I'd be down to drop a little extra scratch, these look kinda janky in the right kind of light. guess thats what you get from ebay.... why don't i ever learn
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Never heard of RC car body tint spray, but I have had a good amount of experience with VHT Nite Shades which is specifcally made for taillights and headlights, side markers, etc. Its fully transparent, but the brightness of whatever light your putting it on definitely dulls with each coat of spray you apply. You can pick up a can for $12 or so off ebay. I had it on my benz's taillights and it looked clean. Just gotta know what your doing with spray paint. If you really want an easy fix for darkening/blackening out your side markers or whatever light you want-- fog lights, head, tail, and so on--- go to lamin-x.com
You can get pre-cut tinted films for all of your scooby lenses, and at a reasonable price. Check it out, guaranteed to come out way better than any spray, and a hell of a lot less time and effort
Never heard of RC car body tint spray, but I have had a good amount of experience with VHT Nite Shades which is specifcally made for taillights and headlights, side markers, etc. Its fully transparent, but the brightness of whatever light your putting it on definitely dulls with each coat of spray you apply. You can pick up a can for $12 or so off ebay. I had it on my benz's taillights and it looked clean. Just gotta know what your doing with spray paint. If you really want an easy fix for darkening/blackening out your side markers or whatever light you want-- fog lights, head, tail, and so on--- go to lamin-x.com
You can get pre-cut tinted films for all of your scooby lenses, and at a reasonable price. Check it out, guaranteed to come out way better than any spray, and a hell of a lot less time and effort
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