Rockblocker headlight film
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RE: Rockblocker headlight film
i have it on my foglights, its great stuff. only with the foglights on the mazda3 they tend to run very hot so some people had some burn mark spots on the film, but as long as the lights on the stang arent that hot to the touch, shouldnt be a problem at all.
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RE: Rockblocker headlight film
heres some pix from the mazda3 forums. they make smoke color film as well but this should give you a good idea of what they look like when their on. and Installation is VERY easy.
The owner is a sponsor on the 3 forums and gives us a little bit of a discount cause so many people buy from there, if you guys would like i could talk to him and see if he would like to come over to the stang forums and get us a discount too....
The owner is a sponsor on the 3 forums and gives us a little bit of a discount cause so many people buy from there, if you guys would like i could talk to him and see if he would like to come over to the stang forums and get us a discount too....
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RE: Rockblocker headlight film
I'm wondering what the blue tint would look like on my Vista GT. I've found similar stuff at www.stickercity.com they claim it is not permanent and can be removed if desired, I don't know how it attaches in that case. Unless they consider adhesive non-permanent, but adhesive film on a plastic lens sounds like a pain to remove if you ask me, I've tried removing window tint from a plexiglass window before and ended up destroying the finish on the plexi.
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