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Yes please just tint the tails. Too dark and it's ehh. Why not paint the vents? So much cleaner and long term






looks awesome Jordan.
Those look awesome! Maybe I'm missing something but I have a well known body-shop that does a lot of side work on luxury end cars and I'm getting quoted $250. They are removing all the lights and tinting the inside of the light.
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To tint the inside of the light that would mean they'd have to open them up, bake the fronts and cut the rears open, or am I missing something. Plus tinting the reds from inside (if at all doable) won't cover the read on the outside, it will just make them dark.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong ...




looks awesome Jordan.
I agree that looks amazing. When's a road trip to Chicago coming?) [emoji108][emoji108]
PAINTING THE "INSIDE" AKA HOUSING OF THE TAILLIGHT:
Bodyshops have done the "inside tint" before (180 customs for example) It does not darken the color of the lens, it darkens the plastic parts of the housing that are chrome under the lens. (much light how people paint the front headlight housings) This reflects less lights around and creates a darker taillight overall without changing the light output at ll, giving the illusion that the tails are tinted when they are not.
yes, you need to cut open the rears. vs baking open the fronts. They then plastic weld/ Expoxy them closed.
G37 guys were doing this. 180 customs called it the "midnight taillights" & they were charging $500+ for G37 tails
example on G's
first guy to do it on his G35 sedan
G37 coupe
more
pics and info here: http://g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php/37689-Midnight-Taillights-by-180°-Custom
I personally love the look but wasn't feeling the $500+ price tag and the fact they haven't done it on a 2nd gen FX before (I asked when I was doing my FX tails)
So, a couple cans of VHT, sandpaper, and clear coat cost a bunch less and some DIY feels nice.
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Not sure, you;re better off coming to a NY meet!
See that looks awesome as well. I'm going to go back and talk to the shop because they're doing my body repair. Get the exact process of what they're going to do. May do the DIY.
If I do go the DIY, can someone recommend the exact products? That way if I go that route I can place my order.
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I've always just had a shop spray it, tends to come out a bit cleaner than VHT since they're using spray guns and not cans. But if you really, really take your time, you can make VHT look good. I see too many VHT jobs that look uneven or runny or they didn't clear it so it looks matte. But jbaker's looks pretty good.
Jordan yours came out exactly like 180 customs, if not better. But I do like how those tails look on that 1gen G!! Whatever the method is, it gotta be done right, shiny and all, none of that matte crap!