I'm going to post this against my better judgement b/c I know someone with $$$$ out there will beat me to it, but I found a guy on MO named Ozone who had some sleek-@$$ taillights and headlights and I asked him how he did it. Here is is response and a link to some pics of his Trix. I figured this was an awesome option for those of us with a lack of aftermarket parts. I planned to do this to my lights but I don't have $$$ for it at the moment.
http://JonsTintedTails.comhttp://jonsti ... oyotaQuote, originally posted by (ozone on MO) »He uses a special tint paint diluted with solution to make the tint more or less dark (theres five different shades you can go). after that, he applies a high automotive gloss to seal the tint to the plastic. its not vht, its a special mixture he usesYou can see more of his work at
http://JonsTintedTails.com. My tails were done over a year ago, costed $120 - I just got my headlights done about a month ago, costed $120 as well. Being as its applied to your headlight/tailight directly, youll be out of commission without heads/tails for a few weeks while it ships out and tints. I bought aftermarket headlights (x3) and oem tails for the occasion.Glad you like them :]-ozoneps. yes the aftermarket for the trix and vibe are awful...so I decided to roll custom Quote, originally posted by (ozone @ Apr 2 2006, 08:44 PM) »damronjr: Custom smoked by a guy in New York 8) then coated with a automotive gloss to shine just like my paintQuote, originally posted by (damronjr @ Apr 2 2006, 09:49 PM) »Did he use VHT or something different? They look awesome, and with a lack of aftermarket stuff for the Vibe this would be perfect! What did he charge you, or rather what would this cost normally?
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