DIY Smoked Tailights

deucescorner

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here is my contribution

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Russianred

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Well its not my fault its overkilled lol. I just joined this site so how am I supposed to know it was old and tiring lol. I just did mine so I thought I'd post it.

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Oh and you didn't post any pictures of your results either, and it's been three days! :fail:


Hahahahaha I'm only half kidding.
 

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Oh and you didn't post any pictures of your results either, and it's been three days! :fail:

Hahahahaha I'm only half kidding.
Here's mine. Our image hosting website doesn't like files over 2mb and this is 3ish. I was too lazy to resize it lol.
But this is what I meant when I said the flat black look, not shiny :)
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Good job man :)

I personally don't dig the flat black look like you do. I think it makes it look like they were blatantly spraypainted.

Just my opinion though, glad you got around to doing it and posting some pictures :thumbsup:
 

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I personally don't dig the flat black look like you do. I think it makes it look like they were blatantly spraypainted.
I really didn't use just black spray paint! Its real tint spray lol. But oh well, sorry you don't like them. :( But I love them :cool:

Also, I sanded off a small thin layer of the lights before spraying, therefore causing them to have that look. It would have been shiny if I didn't sand them a bit.
 
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