4 SALE : Tinted 3rd Brake Light

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These are brand new OEM Raptor 3rd brake lights. I use 3 coats of Nightshades and 3 coats of Clear. I also put circle stickers on for the Nightshades application over the led's so they don't lose brightness. I can also tint yours if you want to send it.


New 3rd shipped - $200




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Aaron

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That looks really good! I especially like the fact that the LEDs are still clear.
 

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That's on my To Do list some point in the next few weekends. If I screwed up too bad I may give you a call.
 
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how has the nightshades on yours held up?


It definitely faded. I didnt put it on nearly as thick though.

Dont plan on the cargo light throwing a lot of light, I put on 3 heavy coats. It will fade over time, theres no way around it but it should last for several years before noticeable.
 

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It definitely faded. I didnt put it on nearly as thick though.

Dont plan on the cargo light throwing a lot of light, I put on 3 heavy coats. It will fade over time, theres no way around it but it should last for several years before noticeable.

Ducati is a man of honesty. I like that.
 

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It definitely faded. I didnt put it on nearly as thick though.

Dont plan on the cargo light throwing a lot of light, I put on 3 heavy coats. It will fade over time, theres no way around it but it should last for several years before noticeable.

at least with the nightshade you can always sand it up a bit and do a light recoat to freshen it up.
 
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