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Old 06-01-2007, 10:32 AM
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Default Where to get blackouts for front Camaro turn signals?

I thought afterthought had them, but no. I cannot find anybody who sells the turn signal blackouts, I tried ebay as well.
Old 06-01-2007, 10:43 AM
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if you mean those ones, they are on ebay right now, just search camaro signals. If you mean the completely blacked out ones, a lot of people just do them themselves with a can of vht nightshades.
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Originally Posted by Mistacamawo


if you mean those ones, they are on ebay right now, just search camaro signals. If you mean the completely blacked out ones, a lot of people just do them themselves with a can of vht nightshades.
I had those in there, bought them from ebay. They fogged up, and one of them cracked after being on the car for a year. Biggest POS's ever.

I thought about VHTing the stock ones, but I just had the bumper repainted. Don't want to take out the stock ones, its way too easy to scratch the paint.
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You could always just get a tint sheet and put that over the lense. Cut it to fit, and squeege it out and all, but IMO it'd be more of a PITA then its worth.

I assume thats what you're looking for vs pulling the lense and installing new ones being you're worried about scratching the paint.
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Originally Posted by Ling_650vette
You could always just get a tint sheet and put that over the lense. Cut it to fit, and squeege it out and all, but IMO it'd be more of a PITA then its worth.

I assume thats what you're looking for vs pulling the lense and installing new ones being you're worried about scratching the paint.
Good idea!!!
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rk sport has them. i have a set i dont use anymore from them.
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youd have to shrink the tint.
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Originally Posted by Loochy88
rk sport has them. i have a set i dont use anymore from them.
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tint spray them. easy and quick. looks good too and last forever when you shoot them with some clear



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