Do you think their is a market for painted Tail lights and color match fenders?

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Just wanted to throw this out there... We do tail light tinting on just about every car and truck that comes through here. I usually have about 3 sets of Raptor rear tail lights and 3rd brake lights on hand, painted and ready for install. For those that choose to have their lights tinted, I charge a CORE charge of $300.00 which is refunded to the customer once the customers stock lights are shipped back in the same box and inspected. (with no scratches or cracks) We tint the complete light except for the reflector area. The cost for the tinting is $225.00 + shipping (zip) + CORE $300.00 (refundable) (with no scratches or cracks)

We also offer the same process for the factory fender flares. Complete color match as per paint code of your raptor. (4) Fender flares painted, color matched, boxed and ready to ship. All you have to do is take yours off and install the new ones. Cost (4) painted Color matched fenders per paint code $450.00 + Shipping (zip) + CORE $900.00 (refundable) (with no scratches or cracks)
 

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Fender Flares:
For a black or white truck, definitely. Blue or orange, doubt it.

Lights:
I am sure there is, but quite a few folks are willing to contribute a can of Night Shades and elbow grease and do it themselves.
 

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What about using window tint on the taillights? I used to use the night shade and do the paint thing on my lightning and I painted some for friends. They looked good but did fade after time and took a long time to do.

This time I had window tint applied to my taillights and 3rd brake light and it looks great! It doesn't take nearly as long as painting does with all the prep work and drying time and its removable if you wanted to take it off. Maybe it could be a lower cost option?
 

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The painted flares seems like an ok price to me. I have been planning on having mine done anyway, but I am still in the saving stages. I will definitely look into yours when the time is near. FFS
 
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What about using window tint on the taillights? I used to use the night shade and do the paint thing on my lightning and I painted some for friends. They looked good but did fade after time and took a long time to do.

This time I had window tint applied to my taillights and 3rd brake light and it looks great! It doesn't take nearly as long as painting does with all the prep work and drying time and its removable if you wanted to take it off. Maybe it could be a lower cost option?

The tint is not the best idea IMO it will get scratched and or beaten up for those who off road. The paint process is the best due to the fact it's a clear coat and scratches can be buffed out if needed.
 

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I think the painted lights are great, and I'll probably swing by for a set of my own. I agree that taping off the white reverse light is a great touch.

I think the painted fender flares are a little cross-market, more of a Tahoe or Navigator scene. But who knows, I may be the one with weird taste.
 
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