I know there are some which don't like this, and will bring negativity(Dave6666), I don't care about your opinion, I really like the look.
I smoked out the rear and side marker lights.
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I know there are some which don't like this, and will bring negativity(Dave6666), I don't care about your opinion, I really like the look.
I smoked out the rear and side marker lights.
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I like the look, I did my tail lights a little lighter then yours. Can see some red but the turn signals and front markers are dark like yours. I left the headlights and fog lights alone. Ever since I turned 40 my eyes aren't what they once were. A good friend of mine is a body guy and did them with a tinted automotive clear coat so it's durable. I never heard of this process or method but he said he does them all the time for people so I said go for it. I'll post some pictures soon just waiting for some finishing touches.
Looks great. I like those wheels too, best wheels for any viper!
i like it depending on the color of the car. on that color its perfect as well as silver
THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...
Just did mine with Plastic Dip for smoked light. The more you coat it the darker it gets. Very easy to use. Coated it with Plastic Dip Glossify to give it a bit of a shine. Turned out great.
Here's the link to the exact stuff I bought. $22.99 for a 24" x 48" sheet which allows for a couple mistakes.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/311595003479...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Here's a pic of lights on, granted this is just in the garage.
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Looks Great! !
Ties in nice with the windows & wheels being blacked out...
How did you do it, OP? Lamin-X?
I haven't figured out how to post pictures yet but i can text them to a cell # to post for me.
Cheers
Brad
looks great!
It does look good with darkened lights. I dug this out of the "archives" - pics of my Gen 1, I think it is 17 years ago. Did my headlights, then later also did the fog lights. Pics of both. Since it impeded the light, it wasn't great for nighttime driving, so I did have another set of fog light lenses that were clear that I'd use on occasion since the fog lights did a good enough job of illuminating the road.
I did film initially, but had issues with fade and at the time it was hard not to get the edges to wrinkle around the back part of the light and the fog light (products have come a long way now though). But I eventually went with a spray. I had put strobes in the lights and while I was there I figured I'd go for it. The spray wasn't bad, it provided an even coat and covered every speck of white so that when the lights were on, you didn't see and film overlap or gaps. The darkness you wanted was controlled by the coats. I think I did 3, from a distance the lights looked black, when you stood right in front of it you could still see the lights slightly. I don't recall the product, but it was specifically designed for smoking the headlights.
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love those aftermarket rims.
another idea, which i used, was i prayed thin coats of black plastidip. looks great, but does not have a gloss finish. However, it is reversible as the rubber peals off.
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