Custom painted CF altezzas. One off and stylish.
These were done by myself with professional equipment and professional products.
When most people spray taillights they use stained glass paint in a can. That is cheap and dulls out quickly.
My taillights were done by mixing a very highly concentrated red dye with PPG blending clearcoat. Many layers of this red were applied to the taillights. When it dried I put on 2 nice thick coats of PPG clearcoat. After the clear coat the taillights were wet sanded and polished to a high luster.
These tails look amazing for people who dont want to use stock taillights, they look amazing when they are lit up.
highly lusterous, perfect condition.
what they USED TO LOOK LIKE

what they NOW LOOK LIKE



When most people spray taillights they use stained glass paint in a can. That is cheap and dulls out quickly.
My taillights were done by mixing a very highly concentrated red dye with PPG blending clearcoat. Many layers of this red were applied to the taillights. When it dried I put on 2 nice thick coats of PPG clearcoat. After the clear coat the taillights were wet sanded and polished to a high luster.
These tails look amazing for people who dont want to use stock taillights, they look amazing when they are lit up.
highly lusterous, perfect condition.
what they USED TO LOOK LIKE

what they NOW LOOK LIKE



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