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in order to get away with those lights, your car would have to pass a few tests:
1) jet or cosmos black
2) either big and sporty rims or blacked out rims
3) tint
4) smoked corners
5) spoiler?
from your sig, looks like you have passed a few of these
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<span style='font-family:Arial'><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>T-Mac</span>
95' BMW 325is Jet Black, 5 speed
Xtec 6000k HID kit, DDE Enhanced, Euro Ellipsoids, M3 Front Bumper, Color-matched rear,
Alpine Mp3/CD, 20% tint, M3 Contour Rims, Smoked Corners, front lip
Clear Side markers, K&N Performance Filter, Debaffle, Color-matched side skirts</span>
damn!! i posted a topic a little while back, about having Clear/SMoke... can't find them anywhere!!! unless i spray tint them, but i think that will look like crap, then i was thinking about getting those.. but i have re/clear allready!!!??
I thought about those, but the guy at Bavauto said that they are a cheaper aftermarket tail light that isn't made very well. He recomended the oem clear.
I'd go with the OEM clears. Personally I don't understand why people get excited about the smoked tails. But that's me.
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im not a huge huge fan of those lights but i do think they look nice on some cars! and hey if you think they will look good that is all that matters! just dont buy them from like ebay or something! pay the money to get the guarntee from bavauto
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