What Do U Use To Make The Yellow Tint In The Headlights? Pics Inside
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What do people use to make the houseing of there headlight yellow? Ive seen the Yellow Tint at JDMShit.com but thats about it... Heres some pics

S2K YO

S2K YO
tint of krylon spray paint !! (transparent) for glass-art !!
but its okay on fogs.. on headlights ? its ghey !! and in california .. ILLEGAL !!
but its okay on fogs.. on headlights ? its ghey !! and in california .. ILLEGAL !!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cSpEk »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lamin-x film
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Whats that.. Got a Web Site I can go too?
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</TD></TR></TABLE>Whats that.. Got a Web Site I can go too?
Late Chris
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by integraver »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">tint of krylon spray paint !! (transparent) for glass-art !!
but its okay on fogs.. on headlights ? its ghey !! and in california .. ILLEGAL !!
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Something Like this?
but its okay on fogs.. on headlights ? its ghey !! and in california .. ILLEGAL !!
</TD></TR></TABLE>Something Like this?
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Whats that.. Got a Web Site I can go too?
Late Chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
Here you go:
http://lamin-x.com/ecommerce/os/catalog/
Whats that.. Got a Web Site I can go too?
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Here you go:
http://lamin-x.com/ecommerce/os/catalog/
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Future. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I googled it, but only got different sites selling em, not any main site.
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EDIT: ^^ damn u
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Here you go:
http://lamin-x.com/ecommerce/os/catalog/</TD></TR></TABLE>
To bad they dont have it for my Car..... DA with One Peices
Here you go:
http://lamin-x.com/ecommerce/os/catalog/</TD></TR></TABLE>
To bad they dont have it for my Car..... DA with One Peices
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To bad they dont have it for my Car..... DA with One Peices</TD></TR></TABLE>
You might want to buy a few sheets a little bigger than your headlights, and try to cut the material to fit. Just an idea.
To bad they dont have it for my Car..... DA with One Peices</TD></TR></TABLE>
You might want to buy a few sheets a little bigger than your headlights, and try to cut the material to fit. Just an idea.
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You might want to buy a few sheets a little bigger than your headlights, and try to cut the material to fit. Just an idea.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sounds good to me
You might want to buy a few sheets a little bigger than your headlights, and try to cut the material to fit. Just an idea.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sounds good to me
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JAP_EG6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that **** is wack i hate it i had yellow bolbs b4 any one had yellow lights and now people are on the ban wagin its all about HID's</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im not talking about Bulbs.. i want to do the Whole Yellow Lense Thing
Im not talking about Bulbs.. i want to do the Whole Yellow Lense Thing
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some one get this guy a cookie, he discovered yellow lights
some one get this guy a cookie, he discovered yellow lights
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More Options Please..... do I have to take the Lense off to apply the JDMShit Yellow Tint? Thanks for everyones Help
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More Options Please..... do I have to take the Lense off to apply the JDMShit Yellow Tint? Thanks for everyones Help
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do I have to take the Lense off to apply the JDMShit Yellow Tint? </TD></TR></TABLE>
It would definetely make things a lot easier.
do I have to take the Lense off to apply the JDMShit Yellow Tint? </TD></TR></TABLE>
It would definetely make things a lot easier.
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do I have to take the Lense off to apply the JDMShit Yellow Tint? </TD></TR></TABLE>
You don't have to. The Vans paint has clear mixed in with it already so it's designed to work on the outside of the headlight/foglight housing for everyday driving use. We used it on a couple of our cars and for over a year now, no fading problems, no chipping problems, etc. If you really want, you can still shoot a coat of clear over it for protection but over a large surface like a headlight housing, you need to take your time and lay down some smooth, thin coats so it turns out looking clean.
3500k HIDs are where it's at
Makes your car look like a JGTC car (I'd post a pic but don't want to jack this tread)
do I have to take the Lense off to apply the JDMShit Yellow Tint? </TD></TR></TABLE>
You don't have to. The Vans paint has clear mixed in with it already so it's designed to work on the outside of the headlight/foglight housing for everyday driving use. We used it on a couple of our cars and for over a year now, no fading problems, no chipping problems, etc. If you really want, you can still shoot a coat of clear over it for protection but over a large surface like a headlight housing, you need to take your time and lay down some smooth, thin coats so it turns out looking clean.
3500k HIDs are where it's at
Makes your car look like a JGTC car (I'd post a pic but don't want to jack this tread)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Newman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You don't have to. The Vans paint has clear mixed in with it already so it's designed to work on the outside of the headlight/foglight housing for everyday driving use. We used it on a couple of our cars and for over a year now, no fading problems, no chipping problems, etc. If you really want, you can still shoot a coat of clear over it for protection but over a large surface like a headlight housing, you need to take your time and lay down some smooth, thin coats so it turns out looking clean.
3500k HIDs are where it's at
Makes your car look like a JGTC car (I'd post a pic but don't want to jack this tread)</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its Koo Post some pics Gangsta
You don't have to. The Vans paint has clear mixed in with it already so it's designed to work on the outside of the headlight/foglight housing for everyday driving use. We used it on a couple of our cars and for over a year now, no fading problems, no chipping problems, etc. If you really want, you can still shoot a coat of clear over it for protection but over a large surface like a headlight housing, you need to take your time and lay down some smooth, thin coats so it turns out looking clean.
3500k HIDs are where it's at
Makes your car look like a JGTC car (I'd post a pic but don't want to jack this tread)</TD></TR></TABLE>Its Koo Post some pics Gangsta


