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Saw this on the web last night an thought it looked real tidy!

Company online STICKERCITY offering a kit to smoke out your tails.

2 tint options available: Light 20% tint and Dark 35% tint.

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thats sweet ..... i think it'll only suit a black car tho ...... it'll probably look a bit outta place on mine ...

ur rims look bad ***** man to the max! ... wat r they? ... i gotta get me one of those!

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ur rims look bad ***** man to the max! ... wat r they? ... i gotta get me one of those!

Erm, that's not Owens car?

oh... i guess i got it wrong .... its hard to tell ... owen was sayin he wanted to put some rims similar to those in the pic ... i thought those were it! haha.....

nonetheless those rims look ace ....

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They are saying that they use a 17 mil film :blink: :o

Do they mean a 17 micron film?

Must be, but kind of gives you confidence (not) that they will fit, it they can not get the decimal place right :blink:

Will they be legal over here ? Its tempting if it will not look crumpled etc.

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They are saying that they use a 17 mil film :blink: :o

Do they mean a 17 micron film?

Must be, but kind of gives you confidence (not) that they will fit, it they can not get the decimal place right :blink:

Will they be legal over here ? Its tempting if it will not look crumpled etc.

actually the Mil is equivelent to a thousandth of part of a proportion ie 0.001,, commonly used to measure the thickness of film, foil, wires, fibers, etc. and is certianly used by the americans a lot..

was the last time i worked herehere

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They are saying that they use a 17 mil film :blink: :o

Do they mean a 17 micron film?

Must be, but kind of gives you confidence (not) that they will fit, it they can not get the decimal place right :blink:

Will they be legal over here ? Its tempting if it will not look crumpled etc.

actually the Mil is equivelent to a thousandth of part of a proportion ie 0.001,, commonly used to measure the thickness of film, foil, wires, fibers, etc. and is certianly used by the americans a lot..

was the last time i worked herehere

Never heard of a 1/1000 of inch called a mil, always thought it was a "thou",

but you are right, I have just check on a downloaded conversion thing I have and mil is there, infact 17mil =0.0152mm

I stand corrected.

if anyone wants the download its here :link go to downloads.

Its very good - er when you use it :blush:

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Its illegal in Ireland Owen as far as I know......... :duh:

There are plenty of folks happily going about their business with these "blacked out" lights but I know a friend of mine was made remove it from his car............All down to the attitude of the Cop that stops you and his interpretation :hehe:

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Looks stunning on a black car.....may even give it a go :winky:

Good Lad Mike! You know it makes sense!!!

Purely for off road use only :winky:

Yeah thats it! off road use :winky: Not my fault if all the roads around me are off road

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