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Fly Eyes Kit - Mongrel's rear lights get tinted. Pics

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Well, after seeing a car with this Fly Eyes kit on, I had to get it done on the mongrel. The kits can be found on Ebay searching for "flyeyeskit" (all one word as I found)

This isn't a normal type of tint though. It's actually a very fine honeycomb pattern which from not too far away, looks like proper tint. :thumbup: Here's some pics of me doing the mongrel's back lights.

The before shot. Just the usual facelift back lens'

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And lens' out :D (plus some wheels/tyres that need sorting out asap :o)

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Lens' given a thorough clean & dry inside (essential!)

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Offering one light up to the roll of film. Plenty of overlap needed.

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The honeycomb tint just pulls away from the backing like a sticker

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One lens pretyy much done

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A comparison of before & after

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Part way through the last one. Is quite a game of patience and perserverance ensuring it's all on flat - plenty of times it had to be lifted and relaid in places, and once I took the whole thing off and started again! :rolleyes: Material is easily removed which makes it ideal

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And both done....

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... and back on the mongrel. I love it! :thumbup:

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I think Mr Jason might attract the attention of a few policemen now ;)

Not to my taste but the important thing is if you like it ;)

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Good thing is unlike a normal film type tint, the brake lights, etc shine just as bright due to the holes in the film. :thumbup:

From the ebay listing below, did you use the darker or the lighter tints on your vRS? 'Black 1' or 'Black 2'? I think using the red tints would look good on the vRS and would be less likely to bring us to the attention of the police

This method seems to be the old Tights over the lens trick but using an adhesive film instead. I don't see a problem with the legality of the tints, as long as light gets through okay, they'll be fine.

Bob.

FlyEyesKit:Car Headlight Tinting:Tail light:Smoked tint on eBay (end time 23-Aug-09 20:36:20 BST)

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I have to admit I just bought a black one, I didn't even ask for any particular grade as I didn't realise I could. :o

Seems to suit the mongrel but not for me i'm afraid....and besides that sticky holey stuff would be a nightmare to get flush on lumpy pre-facelift lights :rofl:

How are the reflectors Jason, dont forget to be legal you must have reflectors that work from a certain distance, its not just the bulbs that need to be seen.

So basically light stretching tights over the rear lights then a'la 1990, cool.

So basically light stretching tights over the rear lights then a'la 1990, cool.

Same thing I was thinking of except it's not to my liking. Personally I would have used a tinting spray.

perfectly legal. I'd be impressed if I stopped someone with that fitted... :D

Jason i like that very much seem similar done DIY bodge style with tights and looks very good

can you post a link to the kit?

regards rob

So, to be clear.

That stuff is totally legal to have on your back and front lights?

I wonder if it is legal to have it on your windows?

I imagine it would cause problems winding them up and down...

For robbied:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FlyEyesKit-Car-Headlight-Tinting-Tail-light-Smoked-tint_W0QQitemZ220457279826QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item3354472152&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

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Jason how brights do the lights look when applied?

got too carried away

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Jason how brights do the lights look when applied?

As bright as without the flyeye kit on :thumbup: Surprised me anyway as you expect them to be much dimmer.

Not sure about this myself.

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I'm still not 100%, but shall give it some time to let it soak in. Hoping the black of the tint on the rear screen helps it to merge in a bit. Easy to just peel off - leaves no residue either. :)

I like it.

If you watch the video of the Aygo on the ebay link they butcher the bumper with the Stanley blade. :eek:

as regards tot he poster about reflectors, you could have a look for vrs style bumper reflector strip's

I think it looks good.

Last year we were asked to 'test' a set of lamps by the local Police that had been tinted and surprisingly they failed and the guy was liable for the damages to his own car and the car that drove into him............:o

Also funnily enough one of my CAD Contractors did this on his Elise and a White Transit van has now re-arranged the rear end for him............:o

Just my 2p..........:thumbup:

As usual - thumbs up to Jase for yet another neat mod.

Could do it for free I suppose if I had a date, and used discarded tights....:D

I'm still not 100%, but shall give it some time to let it soak in. Hoping the black of the tint on the rear screen helps it to merge in a bit. Easy to just peel off - leaves no residue either. :)

Would look pretty damn good on a black car, especially it had tints and dark wheels - now let me think :rubchin:

I love it. Top marks Jason :D

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