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Putting a facelift front back on my scoob so am getting a set of crystal headlights seen some tinted is this easy enough to do myself is it a case of separating them and painting inside?

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I know we had a guy on here that will do them for you at a price but seen a lot of people doing the fly eye thing now and it's legal. Doesn't look to bad from what I seen on cars, might be worth a look.

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Im not sure whats best to use I was looking at some stuff on fleebay sounded pretty good easy fit self adhesive backing last 7 years so it the listing said.

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That does sound good will have a look wouldn't have minded painting inside but not sure incase I break em lol

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Does look good but I'd be the same im sure I'd break something or over tint them or not seal it right again [emoji15]

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I used fly eye it's good stuff lasted till I sold the car then laminex is also good but not sure on legality on the fronts

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I did it on my blob's really not that hard, its the first time you start splitting the silicone thats the scariest, 100C in oven repeatedly pulling apart until eventually it gives and you think to yourself "why was i so worrried". Tinting shops will also put a film over for not very much money. My mate had flyeyes on his fezz but with HIDs fitted it caused the light to scatter like mad. looking at this pic though I say definitely split and paint

 

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Hi Gary, I've only just seen this thread, did you sort your light tints?

I did my bug with fly eye, (profile pic) from fly eye themselves. Easy to do & good price.

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Hi just left them just now till sort rest of car might do Them at somepoint tho yours look good

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