Anyone tried putting a tint over the digital clock's plastic cover?
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Anyone tried putting a tint over the digital clock's plastic cover?
It looks really cheap at certain angles (shown below). I'd like to make it a tint of grey to match the rest of the interior.
http://img257.imageshack.us/my.php?image=243dp2.jpg
http://img257.imageshack.us/my.php?image=243dp2.jpg
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it matches the wood trim, but i agree it doesnt match with your aluminum trim at all...
http://web.mac.com/nkivett/iWeb/Site...l?slideIndex=6
http://web.mac.com/nkivett/iWeb/Site...l?slideIndex=6
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The clock does not bug me, it is the cruise light that gets to me.
I used window tint film on my M3 cruise light and I plan to do the same here.
You can find it in many colors. Just cut it to fit. It can be removed later if you decide against it.
I used window tint film on my M3 cruise light and I plan to do the same here.
You can find it in many colors. Just cut it to fit. It can be removed later if you decide against it.
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