In college art professor called me the "Mylar king" I guess I am! lol. did my tail lights for under $20 a sheet of mylar from the local sign shop. and some alcohol and paper towels and a lot of patients. took about a hour for both.
NOTE : if you havent removed your tail lights lately I wouldnt attempt without tissue for crying, tail light studs break easy. I had already broke mine when I took my car
a part for paint. I also have no idea how well this will hold up or long it will last. it is sign quality mylar.i would recomend finding a old tail light to practice on 1st
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