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    Hey, i live in north carolina and just got my hands on a 98 grand prix se. one of the things that i think i really want to try is painting the tail lights. however, i know north carolina is strict on almost anything that they can make a dollar off of. i was doing some reading and found this.

    Rear Lights shall conform to the requirements of G.S. 20-129(d).
    Taillights shall not be approved if:
    (a) All original equipped rear lamps or the equivalent are not in
    working order.
    (b) The lens is cracked, discolored, or of a color other than red.
    (c) License plate light must operate properly.
    [If manufactured with more than one, all must operate
    properly.]
    (d) They are not securely mounted.
    (e) The lens is clear and the bulb is colored.
    (f) The lens is covered, smoke tinted, lettering or logos, etc.


    Now i'm no legal expert, but could someone explain how that plays a role in me painting my tail lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegoldenboy View Post
    Hey, i live in north carolina and just got my hands on a 98 grand prix se. one of the things that i think i really want to try is painting the tail lights. however, i know north carolina is strict on almost anything that they can make a dollar off of. i was doing some reading and found this.

    Rear Lights shall conform to the requirements of G.S. 20-129(d).
    Taillights shall not be approved if:
    (a) All original equipped rear lamps or the equivalent are not in
    working order.
    (b) The lens is cracked, discolored, or of a color other than red.
    (c) License plate light must operate properly.
    [If manufactured with more than one, all must operate
    properly.]
    (d) They are not securely mounted.
    (e) The lens is clear and the bulb is colored.
    (f) The lens is covered, smoke tinted, lettering or logos, etc.


    Now i'm no legal expert, but could someone explain how that plays a role in me painting my tail lights.

    Thanks
    (b) The lens is cracked, discolored, or of a color other than red.

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    Well you be the judge. I would do it, but I wouldnt recomend doing it.


    (f) The lens is covered, smoke tinted, lettering or logos, etc.

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    yeah. i think i might just sand em down and put some clear coat on to make em a little more shiny.
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    Do a very light coat of tint on them..Heres a few pictures of light ones & dark ones.. I would do them light

    The 7th picture down is a very light coat..


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    is that just like one coat black and then clear?
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    Yes..
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    do them yourself with a can of VHT niteshades... you can put it on as dark as you want... try it light... if you think you can go darker spray some more on...

    bad pics, dark and kinda blurry, i just took at dawn.. but this is rattlecan niteshades... its VERY shiny during the day and NO clear on it yet... (i can get some daytime pics if need be)

    if you take your time to clean the lenses well, then u can acheive very close to the same shine as those in flips pics (That DO have clear coat on them) if i add clear coat... well when i add clear coat... mine will match and only have been $12.95




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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    Yes..
    what type of paint is it?? unless you don't want to give away your secret...lol

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    I use Black candy/clear mix.. I have No problem with anyone trying to do them theirselfs..
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    I live near Charlotte and the police never bother me. Mine look pretty dark. I used VHT and then automotive clear coat. As for inspection they didnt bother with my tails but failed me for 5% tint LOL
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    I did mine pretty light to avoid that issue. 2-3 coats of nightshades and then clear




    Doubt they would even notice if you have a good clear on top. They are probably looking for window tint or a tinted cover when they inspect.
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    damn cops are such a pain in the ass leave us alone! Its our car stay out GOD DAMN!
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    If you have bubbles in the tails I'd sand, use straight black over the bubbles and all the lines then clear if you don't want problems from the cops. That way you don't have to buy a new set or deal with them looking bad when they start to delaminate because its already covered. Definitely have a paint shop do the clear for you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTPJOE90 View Post
    damn cops are such a pain in the ass leave us alone! Its our car stay out GOD DAMN!
    and when you get rear ended you want it to be someone elses fault right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03GPScottyd View Post
    If you have bubbles in the tails I'd sand, use straight black over the bubbles and all the lines then clear if you don't want problems from the cops. That way you don't have to buy a new set or deal with them looking bad when they start to delaminate because its already covered. Definitely have a paint shop do the clear for you!
    I'm glad you bring this up because I just took my tail light assembly off and its definitely got some condensation inside of it.

    How exactly do i go about pulling the farthest outside plastic piece off (thats where the condensation is)? I'm just trying not to break anything.
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    looking at it now, that probably had nothing to do with what you said.

    anyway, my question remains.
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