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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 11:49 PM
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Blackout lights or Euros

I got a white 94 Z / Black hardtop. Im kinda undecided on what to do here.

Should i get carbon fiber euros or the chrome euros or should i tint the stock out. if i tint them out shoud i tint the whole tail or leave the backup light clear?

Should i paint my berger panel with the white "camaro" inserts

Should i tint my turn signals or go euro

Come on guys, tell me what yall think looks best, help me out here.

Thanks
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 12:07 AM
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Re: Blackout lights or Euros

take a look at some of the readers cars
roach has a 95 z or close to it same design as yours, he did the berger panel nicely
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 09:31 AM
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Re: Blackout lights or Euros

Personally, I have the carbon fiber euros by APC on my car. I liked the idea, but the carbon fiber is just a "checkered" design. I thought the lense made it look kinda cheap though, like it reflected light too much so it made it look weird to me. So, I took some NiteShades and tinted mine, I made them dark so I have the smoked look during the day, and aftermarket at night or when the bulbs are lit up. Definitely not trying to talk anyone out of aftermarket taillights, they're a great thing to add some flavor to our otherwise boring selection in the aftermarket world, everyone's got different tastes, I just didn't like the look of the lense. One coat of NiteShades would've fixed that.
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