Tinted Taillights?
#1
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From: Pittsburgh
My Ride: '06 530xi Jet Black
Hey everyone,
In my obvious attempt to black everything out I was wondering if anyone had some nice tinted taillight pictures. I can't find a place that will do it here (just moved to PA for 5 months) and they all suggest "spray." I want to have film over it instead with possibly the white uncovered. I sorta want to blackout this car, but not sure of a murder blackout . Unfortunately I have no pictures of the backside of my car and I am too lazy to go take one.
FYI: Car is Jet Black
In my obvious attempt to black everything out I was wondering if anyone had some nice tinted taillight pictures. I can't find a place that will do it here (just moved to PA for 5 months) and they all suggest "spray." I want to have film over it instead with possibly the white uncovered. I sorta want to blackout this car, but not sure of a murder blackout . Unfortunately I have no pictures of the backside of my car and I am too lazy to go take one.
FYI: Car is Jet Black
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Joined: Jun 2009
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From: LA area
My Ride: 2008 535i
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Mods: Tint (lolololol) any ideas?
I LOVE THIS CAR!!!
(WAAAAAYYYYY better than my previous MB E350, but quite a bit more expensive :( )
Here:
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#7
Using static cling window tint its very smooth the only problem is the stupid bump in the middle. Its hard and takes patience. Go get the tint at walmart for $5 just wet the light with warm soapy water apply the static tint and use your fingers to even out the bubbles. Bubbles that remain will go out in a few days/weeks.
#10
Since those photos I have redone my lights with a VERY light tint. I personally didn't like the dark tint. On the surface the people did a great job. However a year later i found that they did not prep the light correctly and so I would have done a better job. And so a year later i took at it. If you see my Headlight Restoration DIY, it's the same process. I'll be posting a painting DIY up one of these days.