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lol, well you have the right market. 33 GTST and hyundai sonata's - the worlds ugliest car... I'm sure it'll be a great hit amongst the hard core hyundai tuning community.

mmmm so hot. almost looks like a ferrari or some other kind of supercar...

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Any new pics?

check the flickr page. I did a BT50 on the weekend

lol, well you have the right market. 33 GTST and hyundai sonata's - the worlds ugliest car... I'm sure it'll be a great hit amongst the hard core hyundai tuning community.

mmmm so hot. almost looks like a ferrari or some other kind of supercar...

Haha smarty! it is quite varied the market reponse we are getting. GT-R's to Micras.

the sonata is my mum's car it was a practice run so I get your lights perfect. :P

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Basically it's a 4 hour process from preping the light to drying time. supply and applicate $199 and includes fog lights if you got em...

applicators are popping up all over the place and may add gst to this... not cheap but poxy headlight protectors can cost up to $100.

won't be for everyone. but it sure is different.

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So I finally got hold of those R33 pics I promised.

SKYL1N - yes I can get you a VIC contact

I'm sunny coast, there is a shop on the goldie.

Edit. yeh ppl do tail lights but it is designed for polycarbonate

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