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bit more complicated then that.. it has been tried.. anything from japan is gonna be costly.. thats where matty is based.. and i can see smaoked reverse lights causing a defect issue..

$180 for front indicators to be tinted , aswell as a $1000 for tail lights? thats a terible amount of money to be spending on cosmetics. seriously just buy some black acrylic and also some clear. mix it to a ratio that you are happy with and just spray them your self. i did mine , definitly makes the car look more stealthy , as long as its a black car. why spend all that money ?

my 2 cents, cheers

na outside man , not inside lol. that wont work at all . outside is the visual you want to see , you arent going to be looking at whats inside. thats an alternative , those night shades.

but be careful because iv seen people use night shade on their cars , they are more of cheap look . looks kinds crappy in my opinion. thats why iv used black and clear , seams to look much better than that crap.. bare in my mind iv got a spray gun/compressor to do all that.

good luck.

Edited by sky017

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