http://www.ebay.com/itm/GT-Styling-G...item1e864fca36
REALLY want these, but before I pull the trigger, I wanted to ask, has anyone used these?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GT-Styling-G...item1e864fca36
REALLY want these, but before I pull the trigger, I wanted to ask, has anyone used these?
Several owners have them....Here's a few I found. You can search in "Gallery", so I searched "tail light covers" and then looked through pics to find them.
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Thx kat. I did see a few, but I wasn't sure if they were GTS brand--and I wasn't sure if there were quality differences & stuff.
I've never seen anything available except the GTS brand. I've noticed they're pretty consistent in price from different places, usually about $54. Many paired them with the front headlight covers too, and alot of them were on Ebonys.
Mine is ebony....go figure.
Was also looking at headlight covers & door vent guards. I see they also offer Carbon Fiber look....but those scare me. Anyone tried those?
yeah, I had a pair of the CF front covers, but sold them.
Here's one pic I found:
Looks nowhere near as good as the smoked ones above. That I don't even see the CF in that.
You know you can do a light frosting with Plasti Dip. That way you only spent $4. And it can be rubbed off.
Or you can use the canned tint from an auto parts store. I used a product called Nite Shades.
You can take it off with a solvent (like gasoline) if you don't like it or just get tired of it.
I used this on my rear side marker lights and really liked the results.
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I was hoping for a more gloss look, and it takes a fair amount of additional effort to get nightshades to look like that. I don't even know if that can be accomplished with plastidip.