Figures....they Only Make These For 3rd Gens......
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eautoworks hs pretty good service, but they rip people off like sh*t man. the stuff they sell is sold at like $20-$40 higher than on ebay.
that film is the biggest rice fest bologni i've ever seen. if you're that desperate at protecting your headlights, you might as well use food wrapping. tongue.gif
that film is the biggest rice fest bologni i've ever seen. if you're that desperate at protecting your headlights, you might as well use food wrapping. tongue.gif
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If you are looking for protective film to go on your lenses go to Lamin-X.com, you can buy uncut rolls. I plan on getting to smoked film for every light on my car.
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the only problem with vinyl is the air pockets, just look at the top pic and you can see what I'm talking about...I have a vinyl cover on my third brake light and it looks like crap in comparison to my tails which were painted with polyurethane then clear coated...paint looks alot better then vinyl from my experience...vinyl looks dull in comparison because you have no clear coat to make it shine afterwards...
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using film, tint, or anything like that SUX.. unless its cut to fit or molded to the shape. polyurethane, like SEAN and then clearcoating will look 100X better and last longer, thats what i plan on doing with my whole front array of lights.
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Why don't you all use Night Shades. 3 of my friends used it and one can will do at least both rears. It looks like they came tinted from the factory. None of that bubble crap.