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    #31
    Super cheap and easy diy, but I think I'll save up for some MHW's
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      #32
      EDIT: Oh, for those who have done this already on their E30, how does it hold up to rain and car washes? How long should I expect the paint to last on the taillights before I must redo it?
      I've seen pictures of lights that were painted like 2 years before hand and they look fine. And you don't need to worry about car washing or rain. My buddy sprayed mine with a power washer (not full blast or anything) like a week after I did them and it didn't affect them at all.

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        #33
        They hold up great to weather/normal wear and tear, even washing.

        Harsh chemicals, however....
        I just noticed after work today how f*cked they look. It's because the polish we used on my car takes off basically anything, including some spraypaint from wal-mart.

        I'll clean it up as best I can, and respray them. I have no doubts that it will look just as good as before. A definite mod you should do.

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          #34
          Make sure you use automotive grade clear coat after the painting. Comes out MUCH better and will hold up much longer!
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            #35
            Looks damn good!!!

            What plate filler is that?? Is that a US-spec plate filler? I've never seen one --- only ever seen the European plate fillers.

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              #36
              Thx for the compliment!Yes it is the US spec plate filler.I really do recommend the clearcoat. Not cheap clearcoat but automotive grade clearcoat and use a few light coats. It comes out smooth and shiny and will hold up to washings.
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                #37
                i went for the complete red look. i used red window tint (the kind shops use to tint glass during xmas time) and then a couple of layers of clear automotive lacqure. It is now over a year old and no flaking/peeling issues. Fortunately we dont have a requireement for reverse lights here;)

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                  #38
                  Done.
                  Yours truly,
                  Rich
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                  Originally posted by Rigmaster
                  you kids get off my lawn.....

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                    #39
                    red on red car

                    looks good for me


                    1989 E30 318iS_______________________________1989 E30 325iC M-Technic I
                    1997 E36 328iT
                    1990 E30 325iT 24v SOLD
                    1989 E30 325i 2.7i M-Technic II SOLD

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                      #40
                      i aslo got them painted all red and added a few drops of black paint in laque :) all this cost me $8 :D (just a can of AUTOSTYLE paint)
                      Last edited by volgapower; 08-13-2006, 11:00 AM.

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                        #41
                        Forget paint when Red MHW's can be had. Look much cleaner IMHO--They'll be up for sale soon.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Eurospec
                          Forget paint when Red MHW's can be had. Look much cleaner IMHO--They'll be up for sale soon.

                          If you sell me them for 15 bucks, it would be worth it... oh wait they won't fit.
                          Yours truly,
                          Rich
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                          Originally posted by Rigmaster
                          you kids get off my lawn.....

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                            #43
                            i did it too using the bimmer diy write up!!! very nice results!

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                              #44
                              my friend did it on his m3 but the paint cracked really bad after 2 months. he did tell me he threw on quite a few layers of paint and clearcoat. would this be the reasons?

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                                #45
                                testor paint, few months on there and was holding on fine, didnt use any clear at all.
                                mladen

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