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Old 06-30-2010, 10:36 PM
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Advance is were I got mine at but autozone should have it, the stores around here have a small section of VHT paint which includes their high temp paints and the Niteshade can get hidden in with the cans
 
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i went by advanced auto parts and they didnt have any. im gonna call around tomorrow.
O'Reillys usually always has it...
 
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Old 06-30-2010, 11:13 PM
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there is one about 15 miles away. im gonna call em first
 
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Stuff works great but it leaves a dull finish. I've done a few sets on my 03 Neon and always used clear coat to give it a better finsh.
 
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Stuff works great but it leaves a dull finish. I've done a few sets on my 03 Neon and always used clear coat to give it a better finsh.
Yea I used three coats of clear, polished it, and it came out beautiful. Makes a difference rather than just spraying it and leaving it dull IMO.
 
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did it to mine turned out awsome still shines been 2 months clean them beforehand
 
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i never had a problem with them being dull they always came out glossy as all hell without clearcoat.
 
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so i was thinking lastnight, and had an epiphany. what if i took a printer paper cut out of the browning buckmark and cut out two i dentical buckmarks, or use the same one and put it on the light and held it down somehow and then did the lights. it would leave that area red, do ya think that would look good? has anyone tryed somethin like this?
 



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