tint my rear tail light
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tint my rear tail light
is a CLK320 is a 320 is a 320 is a 320 is a 320...and yes is a 320 .. incase ppl start saying some stuff but my badge.
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2007 Mercedes S550 Brabus
isn't BRABUS emblem should be on the left side??? I usually saw Lorinser emblem on the right, but most of the time, BRABUS emblem goes to left..... but who cares...?!???!! it's your car!~
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i really like the ECU, althought i didn't put it on dyno but i can feel the difference. Specially when i let go the gas then step on it agine youc an really feel is pullying hard.
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Nice! You guys did a good job on that! Question, what tint did you use? Did you apply it inside the assembly or outside? Please post up the directions on how you did yours. for some reason yours look better than how mine turned out ( i just smoked the white part a while ago, took it off later )
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They are coated and then baked at 160 degrees.
I had mine done at Smoked Lamps.com
It's at 817 Olive St, Inglewood, 310 216-1210. Ask for Jim.
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I had mine done at Smoked Lamps.com
It's at 817 Olive St, Inglewood, 310 216-1210. Ask for Jim.
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thanx tango, i love that bike it accel super fast i beat my friend's 18gear change bike with that before. Want a ride ? you can sit infront of me and i take you for a ride.
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Originally posted by CLK 69
They are coated and then baked at 160 degrees.
I had mine done at Smoked Lamps.com
It's at 817 Olive St, Inglewood, 310 216-1210. Ask for Jim.
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They are coated and then baked at 160 degrees.
I had mine done at Smoked Lamps.com
It's at 817 Olive St, Inglewood, 310 216-1210. Ask for Jim.
Coop