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    Quote Originally Posted by MeFryRice View Post
    I'm talking more about her not being able to see at night or someone not being able to see her. Also note that should someone rear-end her due to them not being able to see her brake lights, they can legally sue you/or her for the alteration of the taillights. I'm not picking on you, just giving you a headsup.
    Totally understand where you're coming from. As tinted as they are. I, and those around me can see when I hit my breaks, and I can see perfectly clear when I am driving in the dark.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MeFryRice View Post
    I'm talking more about her not being able to see at night or someone not being able to see her. Also note that should someone rear-end her due to them not being able to see her brake lights, they can legally sue you/or her for the alteration of the taillights. I'm not picking on you, just giving you a headsup.
    Understandable, but I can see clearly in the dark, and people behind me can as well. If that was the case, that no one can see me, then that's when they would be stripped.


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    looks cheap with them spray painted tails/headlights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.C View Post
    looks cheap with them spray painted tails/headlights.
    It was cheap, why would we try to pose with factory looking lights?
    '92 C2500 6.5 Turbo Diesel | '96 240sx

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    I would have left the lights stock, but other than that it doesn't look bad. Good luck with it.

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    tinted head/tails on a cheapish car looks horrible most of the time IMO, wet sand the headlights and bring the tails back to stock. (p.s. I have done the all black thing on a car, heads and tails, so I am not hating on the blacked out look, it just has to be done right)

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    Quote Originally Posted by raybuck View Post
    tinted head/tails on a cheapish car looks horrible most of the time IMO, wet sand the headlights and bring the tails back to stock. (p.s. I have done the all black thing on a car, heads and tails, so I am not hating on the blacked out look, it just has to be done right)
    If she wants the lights stripped, I'll be more than happy to do so... but as much as she talked about having a blacked out car, I doubt she'll want it reversed. lol. I agree on blacking out a cheap car (like my civic) is tacky, but in her case the BMW pulls it off IMO, even though it was cheap.
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    Glad you're liking the car, Bri.
    Back to being stock and slow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motivation View Post
    Glad you're liking the car, Bri.
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    as long as you like how your car looks, why change it? your driving it because you appreciate it. Who cares if somebody thinks its cheap looking or ugly. IMO I like your car, I think it looks nice. I use to have a 318i and I loved it.
    Quote Originally Posted by teh bri View Post
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    I hate the headlights/tails but its not my car. If I had it....I would go this route....

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    I miss her


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    2 years bri.... 2 years.

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    Wow old!
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    Looks good, I think the headlights and a little to dark for my taste but each is own

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