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I've read about how its such a pain in the *** to take out your front turn signal lights and replace them with clear corners, i was wondering how it would look if you got special white paint and just spray painted them white, for my tail lights i got special spary paint to make them blackouts i was wondering if they same thing could be done to make clear corners or if it would look with clear/white paint if there is such a thing
[ August 06, 2003: Message edited by: fbird ]</p>
1995 Firebird (3.4) <br />Eagle 18\" 077<br />Flowmaster 80 (2.75\") series exhaust<br />2.5\" Car Sound Cat<br />K&N Cold Air Intake <br />Alpine 12\" Type E Sub<br />Bazooka EL 1500 Amp<br />Pinoeer deh4400 and Aftermarket Speakers<br /> <a href=\"http://www.sounddomain.com/id/fbird\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.sounddomain.com/id/fbird</a>
i don't know who has complained about it, but i put in the clear front lenses on my 97 firebird, and it was so stupidly easy. i just put the car up on my rhino ramps, unscrewed 3 screws for each stock amber lens, and put the new ones in and put the 3 screws back. 20 minutes tops
fine forget the pain in *** part, do you guys know if any nice paint that would look nice on a white firebird turn signal, btw do they have a white or clear paint like they do for blacking out lights
1995 Firebird (3.4) <br />Eagle 18\" 077<br />Flowmaster 80 (2.75\") series exhaust<br />2.5\" Car Sound Cat<br />K&N Cold Air Intake <br />Alpine 12\" Type E Sub<br />Bazooka EL 1500 Amp<br />Pinoeer deh4400 and Aftermarket Speakers<br /> <a href=\"http://www.sounddomain.com/id/fbird\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.sounddomain.com/id/fbird</a>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by fbird: fine forget the pain in *** part, do you guys know if any nice paint that would look nice on a white firebird turn signal<hr></blockquote>
just use the same blackout paint you used on your taillights if you liked it. i dont think youll be able to find actual blackouts for a firebird, though you might try.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by fbird: btw do they have a white or clear paint like they do for blacking out lights<hr></blockquote>
clear paint??? wouldnt that be called clearcoat?
i have personally never seen any other colors than black.
we do have blackout covers for our tail lamps. check www.lmperformance.com, they have 2 vendors to choose from. don't paint them. the corners are easy to take off, so just get a set of clear ones. heck, it's only 1"x3" piece of clear plastic I think. u could prolly home make one if u wanted to.
2001 Arctic White Firebird<br />More mods than I\'m allowed to list!
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