Bullet Proof SRi
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Registered: 11th Jul 05
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bit random but has anyone tried to tint light lenses with it before, i assume it wont work as i dont think the film will stretch like vinyl.
Its for off road use aswell so perfectly legal
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N3CRO
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I used Flyeye tinting film on my rear lights.
Stretches really well, tis legal too.
[Edited on 16-01-2012 by TheNobleOne]
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Bullet Proof SRi
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i think it looks crap though as it looks like a netting
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Phil W
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by Bullet Proof SRi
i think it looks crap though as it looks like a netting
Depends what you put it on exactly.
On my rear lights it looks great, on my headlights, up close it didn't look too great, was ok for me though.
Anyways, good luck with using anything else. Flyeye is great for stretching around things, other types will refuse or be a bitch to do it without ripping.
[Edited on 16-01-2012 by TheNobleOne]
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R Lee
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Tint spray is cheaper than film. Especially if you're only doing lights. Easy to do too.
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by Phil W
LaminX
Considering this in the "subtle tint" version for my indicators, fogs and headlights. Looks like a bit of a pain in the backside to get right though!
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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Phil W
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Don't think its that hard, seems to be much the same as 3M Di-Noc!
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