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Re: I think it was WALLY



If you want them really black you can use vinyl trim car paint.  You cant
see any yellow when they are off, but when they are on you can still see
through.  If you dont like the results, the paint is an acetone base, so you
can simply wipe it off with a solvent.

Mike W.
'91 Jetta
Hella Euro Grill w/ Ion Blue Halogen bulbs, 16" TSW Stealth w/ TOYO
205/45/16, Red painted calipers, SPAX Springs, Neuspeed Upper Stress Bar,
ABD Short Shift + P-Shift, P-Flow, FUBA 16V Antenna, Brospeed 4" SS Tip,
Euro Side Markers, Tinted Front turn signals,  Alarm
- -----Original Message-----
From: Wally Green <wally@li.net>
To: Jeff Newton <newton@pmc-sierra.bc.ca>; jettaglx@igtc.COM
<jettaglx@igtc.COM>
Cc: gti-vr6@dev.tivoli.com <gti-vr6@dev.tivoli.com>
Date: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: I think it was WALLY


>At 15:14 12/2/97 -0800, Jeff Newton wrote:
>>
>>Patrick spoke thusly:
>>> I think it was Wally who said he had a place down the street that
>>sells,
>>> "Nightshade".
>>>
>>
>>Is this the spray-tint stuff?  Anyone have pics of a car that used
>>this stuff?  I'm interested.  Do you just spray the current
>>sidemarker, blinker, and dummy or do you buy a clear cover and spray
>>that?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>---
>>Jeff Newton
>
>You spray the stock stuff. You can see it in action on my car @
>
><http://www.vwvortex.com>  and
><http://www.kersur.net/~btillman/vw/long_island/long_island.html>
>
>It's a thing of beauty. There are at least ten converts in here already.
>Too bad I didn't own stock in it.  :(
>
>heh-heh
>----------------------------
>Wally G.
>wally@li.net