My first full attempt at a NiteShade
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My first full attempt at a NiteShade
I Niteshaded 2 third brake lights and 4 sidemarkers before doing a full set of tail lights. Here is the before and after. This is NOT my car, this is a girl at work. Let me know how I did!




I did these super fast. Probably got done in an hour. Pretty warm outside, in the sun, dried pretty quickly.
About 3-4 coats of shade, and about 4 coasts of clear.




I did these super fast. Probably got done in an hour. Pretty warm outside, in the sun, dried pretty quickly.
About 3-4 coats of shade, and about 4 coasts of clear.
I have had nothing but good luck with Niteshades. I was actually tinting people's lights for extra money on the side 
After I took the tail lights out i would rubs them down with rubbing alcohol and then wipe them with a microfiber then do it once more. I didn't need to clear mine though. They look good.
After I took the tail lights out i would rubs them down with rubbing alcohol and then wipe them with a microfiber then do it once more. I didn't need to clear mine though. They look good.
De-badge and take that sticker thing off man!
oh and I love the Duel Exhausts!!!
wet sand those with 2000gritt and then use a polishing compound (mothers,turtle etc) and they will be hella shiny dude.
oh and I love the Duel Exhausts!!!
wet sand those with 2000gritt and then use a polishing compound (mothers,turtle etc) and they will be hella shiny dude.
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As I stated in the original post, this isn't my car lol She had the dealer installed Razzi body kit. The right tip is a dummy tip (not functional - not even hooked up to anything)
You guys should know by now that THIS is my car:
You guys should know by now that THIS is my car:
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