How to- Evo Red Vinyl Tailight install new!!
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How to- Evo Red Vinyl Tailight install new!!
Preciously I sent out kits with these instructions and charged for them.
You can get the red vinyl from your local sign shop guy in your area.
I purchased a brand called Oracal
Item # 8300-031 Transparent Cal is whats on the box, I had to buy it by the box/roll
but if you have a few friends the cost is not to bad. If not then contact me I still have almost a complete roll and can send you some film and a template for a minimal price. The advantage to this over the spray job is you can always remove it later if you decide you dont like it or have to sell you Evo (God forbid)
If you would like the instructions please PM me and I will send them to you for free by email. Sorry I cant seem to get a word document to attach to this thread, if any knows how let me know. It says invalid file
You can get the red vinyl from your local sign shop guy in your area.
I purchased a brand called Oracal
Item # 8300-031 Transparent Cal is whats on the box, I had to buy it by the box/roll
but if you have a few friends the cost is not to bad. If not then contact me I still have almost a complete roll and can send you some film and a template for a minimal price. The advantage to this over the spray job is you can always remove it later if you decide you dont like it or have to sell you Evo (God forbid)
If you would like the instructions please PM me and I will send them to you for free by email. Sorry I cant seem to get a word document to attach to this thread, if any knows how let me know. It says invalid file
Hey man, I bought this kit from you a couple of years back...worth every penny! I must have put these on at least three years ago, and they are still holding like I put them on yesterday. props man, free bump for an awesome kit
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