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Jerr 11-22-2003 03:00 AM

Ive seen all black light covers on every marker light on the outside of the H2. Where can i find those? are they tinted or spraypainted or what?

Jerr 11-22-2003 03:00 AM

Ive seen all black light covers on every marker light on the outside of the H2. Where can i find those? are they tinted or spraypainted or what?

Circuitguy 11-22-2003 03:32 PM

I offer the tinting service on my site, many of the ones you see are most likley our work. As it is a service you would send your lenses to us and we would tint them and send them back to you. Check it out on our site, it will be what you are looking for. BIG-C

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Jerr 11-22-2003 08:23 PM

they dont just make other all black light covers that u could buy and replace the factory ones?

Centerfire 11-22-2003 10:32 PM

They do look good.. Just be sure to check our state and local regs on obstructing you lights.

In Indiana ,it is a no-no,, We use this as a means to do traffice stops to check for other things..

Mike

Circuitguy 11-24-2003 02:18 PM

They should be used for show and off road only when they are that dark. When someone wants to use them for the street we can tint them only two shades dark so it will still have a semi factory look. BIG-C

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Jerr 11-24-2003 11:42 PM

Why is it 300$ to do so ? how come it cant be like 100 or somethign?>

Circuitguy 11-25-2003 03:00 AM

The prossess is just like painting a fender on a car or truck. All is done in a down draft paint booth, the lights have to be paint prepared, the tint is then applied in the correct shade wanted and then baked, then the clear is applied and then baked, buff to a mirror finish and walla! Tinted lenses that look and perform like the factory ones. Sounds easier than it is but I wish it dident take as long as it does to do. Well worth the money. BIG-C

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