i dont know if anybody has thought of this before but has anybody ever takken window tint and put it over the tailights, i know u would have to remove the black strips that run down the GT tailights in-between the ambber part and the red part of the lights. then u could apply the tint over the tailights, cut it were nessary and then put that black piece over the top of the tailights again, id thinks id look sweet
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my friend who owns a 06 miata layed some tint on his tails, heads....it looks pretty hot...yea the "lumps" would be difficult to cut...but jus use heat gun n make it felt so u can cut around the edges of the "lumps" between the amber n red parts
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that looks preety sick on your celica im gunna try some out and just cut around the black groves in the talights, it should come out nice i think
I just smoked mine with black gloss paint. Looked good.
or just use tail light tint spray like mine !!!!
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yea i may but im worried about making mistakes wen spraying them
If you use proper taillight tint spray you can just use remover or do what i did & gave a bodyshop some beer money & some tint spray to do me an ace job
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nah dont use the tints they use for windows.. youll get a better end result by using a tint spray instead.. i used VHT's NightShade Spray and this is what i got..

but make sure if you DO use tint spray, to get clear acrylic spray and put about a layer or two on top of the tint spray so it doesnt chip and stuff.. dont worry about making mistakes.. just make sure you shake the bottle of tint spray for 2 minutes straight vigorously then take a piece of card board and practice going left to right.. when you actually do this on the tail light put one full layer by going left and right with the spray about 12 inches away.. then let it sit then dry.. THEN keep putting on other layers if you want to make it darker.. mine are pitch black but theyre still bright at night and you can still see the brake lights perfectly during the day.. good luck on your choice :]

but make sure if you DO use tint spray, to get clear acrylic spray and put about a layer or two on top of the tint spray so it doesnt chip and stuff.. dont worry about making mistakes.. just make sure you shake the bottle of tint spray for 2 minutes straight vigorously then take a piece of card board and practice going left to right.. when you actually do this on the tail light put one full layer by going left and right with the spray about 12 inches away.. then let it sit then dry.. THEN keep putting on other layers if you want to make it darker.. mine are pitch black but theyre still bright at night and you can still see the brake lights perfectly during the day.. good luck on your choice :]
Just get the spray tint. soooooo much easier. Just pull out the tails, mask off what you dont want, and do like 2-3 coats of the stuff. Nightshades and VHT both make good stuff, then if you want you can put some clear coat on it to make it niiiiice and shiiiny. Very very easy. and this way, you can control how dark you want the tint by how many coats you use.
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thanks guys, so basically i just have to go the local automotive store get spray tint, and spray clearcoat and take tails out and spray away?, again thanks
Well my friend has some tinted tail lights on his lancer and they look nice....im thinking about trying that on my gt4 tail lights
i dont know if anyone has tried it or not but i want to try some of that tint spray on my headlights....you guys think its a bad idea? im talking like a very light coat just to make it seem like its dark glass
This post has been edited by Ralph96gt: Oct 5, 2006 - 12:53 AM
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