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i beleive there is a company in the US that does custom headlights and tailights called CinCity Designs. I have heard they're insanely expensive but i have never spoken with someone that's got their lights customised before.

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yeah as Mat said or those GTR cut out tint film crap. I bought a set cost me $100 i got them and looked at them and basically threw them out because they looked gay as aids mainly because nothing lined up and all the little holes cut out for the LED's were still visable weren't even close to being in the right spot lol. Leave them as they are mate, they look awesome.

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I put tint on my tails originally for a car show with intention of taking it straight off, but never got around to it - have had it on for nearly 3 years now and had cops behind me, gone through breatho stations, and have NEVER been pulled over nor had a comment about them. And they are dark as!

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I put tint on my tails originally for a car show with intention of taking it straight off, but never got around to it - have had it on for nearly 3 years now and had cops behind me, gone through breatho stations, and have NEVER been pulled over nor had a comment about them. And they are dark as!

All good until some one rear ends you and blames your tinted lights.... Wouldn't like to deal with insurance them!

Due to above I removed my tint..

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Sorry for the thread jack, and I should clarify the yellow fronts:

A set of OEM headlights for sale with yellow tint & no fogging, no ballast (replaced mine with the ones from the group buy) The yellow tint overlays are currently up-applied with backing, cut to size.

$330 ono for the lights including the tints.

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