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    Got vinyl on mine (Black cherry tc), looks good, almost has a color matched look at night. I didn't want to paint them until I've decided I wanted the look perminent (painted). I know the Vinyl will probably lighten up within the next two years, but I like the look for now. Go ahead and "git-r-done" (PROFESSIONALLY PAINTED)
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    Quote Originally Posted by karatekidd
    I know the Vinyl will probably lighten up within the next two years, but I like the look for now.
    Not our vinyl. It's a 5-year outdoor Oracal film. And the only thing that happens to it after 5 years is it becomes a bit less flexible. And this does not matter for tail lights. So you'll be just fine for a long long time
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