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Tinted my Tail lights & Eyebrows

Old Jan 31, 2010 | 10:12 AM
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he is saying how on black hhrs (other colors too, but more on the black) the huge silver area of the muffler really sticks out. Spray it down with matte black, hi temp BBQ paint, and it blends in with the rest of the car more.

I did it when I put my hitch on, looks fantastic
Old Jan 31, 2010 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by frank6060
A can of flat black spraypaint for your muffler will make it disappear. Then a ss tip from Autozone, less than 15 bucks. We all have to watch our budgets..
yeah i'm gonna do that. I have a few cheapies on my list. I don't know why but im not sure if i'm going to debadge. i normally do but I just don't know with this one. there are so many tricks. On my Grand prix i had, i baked the headlight assembly in the oven to soften the glue, opened them up, removed the orange reflector then reassembled with glue. bought a yellow signal bulb then sprayed it with silver high temp paint just enough to cover but still show light through.
It's amazing the cheap little tricks you can do to monotone a car
Old Jan 31, 2010 | 10:33 AM
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Nothing fancy but with my HHR and other vehicles I owned I spray paint muffler(s) if exposed a flat black. This helps it blend in with undercarraige and not obvious like in E Freaks first pic. Gives the rear end a better look IMO. Just one of my pet peeves but I think mufflers should be heard and not seen. I cringe whenever I see one of those round tanks behind a Trailblazer. Those you can't hide, what were they thinking. Tell me I'm not the first to ever do this..
Old Jan 31, 2010 | 10:39 AM
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oh ok. I replaced my muffler so I don't have that problem.
Old Jan 31, 2010 | 10:43 AM
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Did mine a month or two after purchase.


Originally Posted by frank6060
Nothing fancy but with my HHR and other vehicles I owned I spray paint muffler(s) if exposed a flat black. This helps it blend in with undercarraige and not obvious like in E Freaks first pic. Gives the rear end a better look IMO. Just one of my pet peeves but I think mufflers should be heard and not seen. I cringe whenever I see one of those round tanks behind a Trailblazer. Those you can't hide, what were they thinking. Tell me I'm not the first to ever do this..
Old Jan 31, 2010 | 12:03 PM
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Someone started a thread about tinting their headlights with tinting... (something I plan on trying before going to a shop here in Fresno to tint my windows.) anyone know the thread I'm talking about?
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 10:15 AM
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As an update. the edges of the tail lights started coming up so it looks like i'm either going to cut a piece of the vinyl just smaller than the light, or go Nightshades as I did on my previous car
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 01:20 PM
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Question Dark Blue Nightshades?

Originally Posted by eaglefreak138
As an update. the edges of the tail lights started coming up so it looks like i'm either going to cut a piece of the vinyl just smaller than the light, or go Nightshades as I did on my previous car
I would like to know if 'Nightshades' is available in dark blue (Imperial) for the taillights? Also, I need a source for it...
Mo
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 02:21 PM
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I've never seen nite-shades in anything but black.
I'm seeing some small stone chips on the headlights as time goes by, no peeling or flaking or fading. The tails look like i did them yesterday.
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Old Feb 7, 2010 | 02:55 PM
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yeah i was real happy with the result i got with the Nightshades on my Grand Prix. I just wanted to go less permanent this time but looks like that isn't going to work out unless i leave a bit of the outer edge exposed beyond the vinyl

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