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For anyone interested in the 'nismo' (I'm skeptical as to whether they are a genuine item or not) here's my home made versions using the stock ones, admittedly they're not carbon copies, but this cost £10 the other ones from the US are looking closer to £90 with shipping and probably more after import tax. these can be seen here at CZP:

 

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=1072&Car_Type=300&UID=2011082711150890.216.226.222

 

You only need a few bits really, the indicators themselves (tend to come stock :) ) and some tinting spray. In all fairness this is essentially just diluted black spray paint and you can use just standard black paint and apply it thinly but personally I figured this allowed you a little more room for error and its only £6 to £10.

 

I used the 'E-tech Lens Tinting Kit' Smoke colour which comes with tint spray, remover and two cleaning wipes. In all honesty having done this I'd say you really don't need the other stuff and to save a few pennies and the tinting spray on its own. It isn't overly thick so allows you to take your time and build it up to where you want.

 

http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Product.do?method=view&n=860&g=3051&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Base&utm_campaign=Performance

 

Anyhow moving onto a few piccies and a little guide them. Forgive me for not photoing this step and then probably going overkill on the latter ones but tbh its all relatively straight forward:

 

First off the tinting spray:

 

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then to get the indicators tart by unscrewing the lights (two screws at the side) and removing the indicator clip and you'll be left with the two following (not right ones :P ):

 

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then to be nice and thorough mask up the back of the lights (not necessary really as I can't see over-spray been too much of an issue back there)

 

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next comes spraying, I also like to put the can in warm water for five minutes prior as i tend to find you get better coverage from the extra pressure and obviously the warmer paint dries faster:

 

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with that done grab the can and begin to spray the lights, the e-tech packaging recommended holding the can 20-30 cm away and then just maintain a fluid motion horizontally then vertically to build up coverage. As i say the stuff goes on quite thin so build it up to the desired tint then leave to dry. I was pretty happy with the result after one coat but if you want to apply another then allow it to dry for 5 minutes and apply the other layer. this is the before and after for me during the first coat:

 

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I was pretty happy with the result so went out and left them to dry for a few hours, this is the finished result when i got back with the masking tape removed:

 

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You could then go on to apply a layer of clear coat on top but looking at the finished result and feeling it seems pretty robust and thick, plus i wanted to see them on the car. my only reservation was would they be too dark on the car and not let light through. hooked them up to the car and i have to say i was really impressed (took a few tries to get this shot and a video would probably been better in all honesty):

 

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and the finished result :)

 

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i have to say im pretty stoked with the result. I think they look miles better on the car though admittedly a before photo would probably help and while i'm sure the CZP nismo ones will be superior product for a tenner im not complaining :)

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thanks for all the comments, again I'm really chuffed with the job and it seems daft that i spent the last week debating whether to just stump up and get the ones from america too. in the end i just couldn't be bothered to wait, got the tint remover stuff so i could take it off if it looked pants and was expecting it to just put me on ha

 

nice one, was thinking of doing something similar.

 

got to say love your zed, if you don't mind me asking what purple is that?

 

hi bud, the colour is midnight purple, looks great on the zed and in photos i think but to get a real feel for it you need to see in person as it is really dynamic based on the lighting conditions

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I love those, may do that myself. Although Tesco value orange squash doesn't taste very nice

 

which is why we leave it there for the mothership to save her 20p per liter lol.... vile stuff ha

 

you need some nice foglight ducts now :D

 

my thoughts exactly, went to fit the pit I'd baught today and they didn't line up so me and the dremel are trying to come to some arrangement. have to say running back and forth the the car to check fitment isn't the most fun on a broken ankle ha

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