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Tinted head Lights?



this is kind of a 'us only' solution, but plain old 5% window tint, smoke type, would seem to work
just fine on the u.s. lights. The tint really wouldnt make it around the bends of euro lights
though. You could wrap around the left/right sides, leaving the top/bottom untouched. kamei grille
spoiler would cover the top, and you wouldnt see the bottom.
my 2c
Al

Allyn Malventano, ETC(SS), USN
87 Rieger GTO Scirocco 16v (daily driver, 170k, rocco #6)
86 Kamei Twin 16V Turbo Scirocco GTX ('it has begun', rocco #7)
87 Jetta 8v Wolfsburg 2dr (daily driver, 260k, 0 rattles, original clutch, driveshafts, wheels :)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Cory Langford" <cory.langford@icbc.com>
To: "scirocco" <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 6:26 PM
Subject: Tinted head Lights?


>
>
> Anyone on the list try to "smoke" their front head lights?
>
> Thanks to Dirk I have a nice set of smoked black turn signals for my
> eurolights.  I want the headlights to blend in with the signals and the
> rest of the black car.
>
> Any suggestions as to what to try.  I don't want something that will be
> too dark to obscure the decent light we get out of the euros, and I
> don't want something that will come off in a while and look like sh*t.
>
> I also want to get some decent ideas before I try to modify a set of
> euros incase I ruin then :)
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Cory Langford
> '86 Oettinger turbo project
> '83 beater
>
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