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Old 12-22-2003, 01:32 AM
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NICE GRILL and CONGRATULATIONS on doing it yourself. Well, having a shop do it for you. Saved you money and you still got the same look and seem to be happy.

As far as tinting the lenses, I used a can of lense tint from Japan and had no problems. However, I only used this for the taillights, marker lights, and roof lights. We actually painted the reflector of the headlights when we were building them so I have the look of a "BLACK HEADLIGHT". I do not recommend tinting the headlights due to differing laws and also the fact that you will be projecting less light on the road which may cause problems for you (the driver) more than for oncoming traffic.

If you are really interested in "TINTED LENSES", I know some of the members have been looking for the GT Styling lenses that were on the KAZADA INC. H2 at SEMA. http://elcova.com/groupee/forums?a=tpc&s=2826088551&f=6706011751&m=542607771 5
I went to the GT STYLING website but did not see a specific application for the H2. However, since the H2 is just a 7" round, I am sure there is a different application that should fit. Maybe a Jeep? **** I hope no one kills me for posting that word / suggestion.

But then again, these are just my thoughts and opinions.
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