What did you do to your 3IS today? Post pictures
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Smoked my lights!
This weekend I had my side lights and head- and tail-lights smoked using the incomparable BlueBat vinyl overlays (bluebatoverlays.com; Contact Andy at bluebatmobile@san.rr.com and tell him Patti D sent you!). There are cutouts in back for back-up lights to shine through, but no cutouts in front, and therein lies the problem. They're a little too dark in front to see at night. The combination of my front windshield tint and non-cutout head overlay is, to my taste, too dark and too dangerous for night driving. So back to the installer she goes this week to get the front lights exposed. BTW, I can't say enough good things about Andy/"BlueBatmobile" tinted overlays. This is the third car I've smoked and his product and service are both outstanding.
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This weekend I had my side lights and head- and tail-lights smoked using the incomparable BlueBat vinyl overlays (bluebatoverlays.com; Contact Andy at bluebatmobile@san.rr.com and tell him Patti D sent you!). There are cutouts in back for back-up lights to shine through, but no cutouts in front, and therein lies the problem. They're a little too dark in front to see at night. The combination of my front windshield tint and non-cutout head overlay is, to my taste, too dark and too dangerous for night driving. So back to the installer she goes this week to get the front lights exposed. BTW, I can't say enough good things about Andy/"BlueBatmobile" tinted overlays. This is the third car I've smoked and his product and service are both outstanding.
#546
This weekend I had my side lights and head- and tail-lights smoked using the incomparable BlueBat vinyl overlays (bluebatoverlays.com; Contact Andy at bluebatmobile@san.rr.com and tell him Patti D sent you!). There are cutouts in back for back-up lights to shine through, but no cutouts in front, and therein lies the problem. They're a little too dark in front to see at night. The combination of my front windshield tint and non-cutout head overlay is, to my taste, too dark and too dangerous for night driving. So back to the installer she goes this week to get the front lights exposed. BTW, I can't say enough good things about Andy/"BlueBatmobile" tinted overlays. This is the third car I've smoked and his product and service are both outstanding.
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