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can u do a black one that has the letters black during the day (not clear).

I'm only interested if this is possible.

Yes i think im sure I can make it happen. specify you paint code and the colour of lights your after. Pm me

Yes i think im sure I can make it happen. specify you paint code and the colour of lights your after. Pm me

Hi Mate,

very intertested in one

Ive got S2 Silver/Pewter Colour whatever they call it, would want the red light and posible the non clear words like i have atm, but would i lose brightness with not using the clear writing?

Thanks get back to me

Hi Mate,

very intertested in one

Ive got S2 Silver/Pewter Colour whatever they call it, would want the red light and posible the non clear words like i have atm, but would i lose brightness with not using the clear writing?

Thanks get back to me

You loose a little bit of brightness but I wouldnt stress too much about it. The one in silver in the original post is a stealth light up and its still bright as.

PM Sent.

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Did you put the red light up fascia on your car yet? I wanna see! :thumbsup:

Nah mate I am still cruzzin with a wite light up. If you go back to page 1 or 2 you will see soe red ones which were done.

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Ok guys, after playing making a few of these, I have to say that the 'stealth mode' (non clear letters) can only really be possible if your after white lighting, doing this with red lighting doesnt bring the best results.

Will have pics tonight of some finished white garnishes...

Ok heres a few pics of white garnishes pretty much finished with red lighting take note of how the letters look when the light is off. These photos do not do them justice!

Sorry about the huge image sizes!

PS Baconer and Titan these are yours!

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FANCY! top quality work.

If i were to supply you with an R31 rear garnish - would you be able to create one using that? - just the bit in the pics with the writing ;)

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Nice!!

Was going to call you today but lost your number and didnt get back from work till late so could you pm me your number and ill call you some time around 5pm tommorrow

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Just a thought mate, but why dont you set up a g/b for these?

Hi, if you, or anybody else are interested in one of these please PM me and you can order one that way.

Thanks

Nick

FANCY! top quality work.

If i were to supply you with an R31 rear garnish - would you be able to create one using that? - just the bit in the pics with the writing :nyaanyaa:

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Sorry mate only for R33's, looking into doing Silvias

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Can you do stealth ones in black with that spray on tint stuff?? I want one of these for my S2 but dont want the red during the day, if its close to taillight brightness it will be ok

Received mine on Friday, installed it over the weekend and i am quite impressed with the results.

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Thanks to tuktuk for the picture.

Awesome glad you like it mate. Hope the instructions helped out

Can you do stealth ones in black with that spray on tint stuff?? I want one of these for my S2 but dont want the red during the day, if its close to taillight brightness it will be ok

Anything stealth is impossible with red lights, they arnt as strong as the white. I might be able to do the black ones with white lights in the stealth...

I think the red letters would look nice on a black car. would match your tail lights when turned off. Your call though.

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