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Old 04-08-2008, 05:39 PM   #1
fordman_01
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Default Which tail lights?

hey all. need some opinions on which tail lights i should use on my sedan with ts50 kit. my clear chrome ones or series 2 stock ones. i only bought the clear ones as i wasnt planning to put a bodykit on my car but now i have. the car rolls on 20s and has been lowered on kings lows. so its sits alright.

i have some pictures of each tail light on my car. pictures are really bad and make the car look raised and crap. probs not a good idea taking photo's when parked on hills.

clear taillights:



series 2 stock taillights:



side on (with mates 16s lol)



i am also wanting to spray the headlight bezel blue but am too afraid of putting them in the oven. (have got the tutorial already). Any one know if you can do it with out putting it in the oven?

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