Is Painting headlights possible?
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Is Painting headlights possible?
Hey guys, I have often wondered this.
Has anyone ever seen a Dodge Charger, the new one. I really like its headlights, the surrounding is black and the lights and its refective areas stay reflective. The cover is not painted, it is on the, I don't know what to call it, headlight assembly? I really like them and I was wondering if there was any areas on the lights of the Bonnie that can be painted without reducing light power.
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2006/dodg...20029138-T.jpg
Hope that works, it looks awesome!
Fuel
Has anyone ever seen a Dodge Charger, the new one. I really like its headlights, the surrounding is black and the lights and its refective areas stay reflective. The cover is not painted, it is on the, I don't know what to call it, headlight assembly? I really like them and I was wondering if there was any areas on the lights of the Bonnie that can be painted without reducing light power.
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2006/dodg...20029138-T.jpg
Hope that works, it looks awesome!
Fuel
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Pot? He'* smoking pot is that what you saying?
Don't worry I know what you're trying to say. I've looked at my lights and I only see a small area that could be painted and most of it is not visible until you're right on top of it.
Fuel
Don't worry I know what you're trying to say. I've looked at my lights and I only see a small area that could be painted and most of it is not visible until you're right on top of it.
Fuel