Evo Headlight Blackout / Paint service
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Sorry guys, but we have no pictures of the headlights with the hood open so you can see the bead. We'll snap some if any of those cars come by the shop this week.
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u know what would look nice, if it was possible to get an anodized black look out of the headlights... but unless that trim is metal i don't tihnk its possible
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you guys are crazy for doing it for $100 including labor of bumper ....lol and btw...it can be done without leaking and have no bead of sealant visible...practice practice practice....lol
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you guys are crazy for doing it for $100 including labor of bumper ....lol and btw...it can be done without leaking and have no bead of sealant visible...practice practice practice....lol
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Well, we've been building custom projectors for various cars for a while now, and to be honest with you, the best way is to use black sealant and buff it out - that can allow us to say that we 100% garauntee our work.
Yeah, the seal is not as clean as factory, but the MR looking headlight more than makes up for it, especially when we do our best to conceal it.
We like to make sure that your headlight will not leak and will not allow condensation inside the housing - the only way to do it is to do it right.
You are right evodave, we are only doing it for $100 as an introductory offer. By the way, here is another picture of the black on black headlight. You can see the day and night difference, no pun
Yeah, the seal is not as clean as factory, but the MR looking headlight more than makes up for it, especially when we do our best to conceal it.
We like to make sure that your headlight will not leak and will not allow condensation inside the housing - the only way to do it is to do it right.
You are right evodave, we are only doing it for $100 as an introductory offer. By the way, here is another picture of the black on black headlight. You can see the day and night difference, no pun

Those look really good. So you guys buffout the seal to make it look as clean as possible? Hope fully i can see a pic of it so i can send in my headlights in the next couple of weeks. Thanks
Is an appointment needed to have this done if we are able to stop by? Also, how long does it take from start to finish. I am in the Baltimore area alot for work and could drop them off and go to my work and then come back later in the day to pick them up.
Is the price the same if they are dropped off?
Thanks
Is the price the same if they are dropped off?
Thanks
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Is an appointment needed to have this done if we are able to stop by? Also, how long does it take from start to finish. I am in the Baltimore area alot for work and could drop them off and go to my work and then come back later in the day to pick them up.
Is the price the same if they are dropped off?
Thanks
Is the price the same if they are dropped off?
Thanks
Thank you and see you soon.
AMS -- You mentioned color matching would be an option. Do you have any pic other then the black on black? I have a bby and was wondering how a color match would look.. Please let me know.


