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Old Oct 2, 2003 | 05:22 PM
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Originally posted by 4thGenReady2Go
funny, it reads like it took you $500 to do, and just playing around with the material took you $10. English much? Anyway, what about the tail lights, did you do those yourself? Let me know!
Yeh i did the taillights myself with the help of a friend. I probably used the same tutorial you are talking about, and i think it helped me out alot. I used a heat gun and i personally think it is a little safer and easier to do with the heat gun since u are directing where the heat goes and when to stop using the heat and to check. The thing about using the oven is that if you dont put it on the right temp or for too long u can really mess up ur taillights.
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