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got pics of them what the indicator is flashing?

what did you use? nightshade?

mate will try and get one of it flashing tonight for ya.... I dont remember the name of the tint exactly but its just in a spray can from Autobarn... cost $15

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i did the same, love it. i actually had a set stolen one night so i had to do it again. think it goes good with my bonnet n wheels. was thinking of doing my brake lights too, but dont wanna risk it lol

i used nightshade, and they r still very obvious when indicating.

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I've done it on my Rear L.E.D.'s and Indicators front and sides.

Hint though..

Spray nightshades lightly, sand back, spray again, sand back, spray again, then clear coat.

Will look shiney as bought ones, also won't leave dull residue that nightshades leaves as you're suppose to use nightshades INSIDE the indicator or lights or whatever.

RJ

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looks nice.. and to think i was going to buy smoked indicators :D

how durable is the 'tint' though?

had mine for about a year n still going strong. i did around 4 coats too

R 2 THE J can i c pics or back and front :banana:

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