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WTB Painting Headlights (Victoria/Vancouver)
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From: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Painting Headlights (Victoria/Vancouver)
Category: Lights
Price: $0
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe
Location (State/Prov): Can-BC
Item Condition: Used
I have a 2011 Infiniti G37 IPL Coupe and I'm looking for anyone in the Victoria/Vancouver area that has good experience painting headlights as well as opening/re-sealing them with no leaks. Not looking for any fancy LED's or retrofits, just great paint quality and application. Looking to have the amber side strip reflector, foglight reflector, turn signal housing, and trim housing painted in Malbec Black (GAC) (leaving projector shroud chrome). Any information regarding this inquiry would be greatly appreciated!
Also, not looking to ship out my headlights, as I DD my car. Weekends work best for the work to be done.
Thanks,
Mark
Last edited by markvaughan92; Apr 5, 2017 at 12:09 AM.
Too bad in Vancouver-
My headlights and tail lights are both done In Malbec black sealed with no leaks.
I didn't do anything fancy either, just good
Quality GAC code paint and clear.!
It really Looks awesome- if you find a good person to do it.
Mine were done in Cali. It matches perfectly.
And I'm getting rid of my 2011 Malbec IPL with
Only 8,000 original miles.
Too bad I'm in Florida.
Best wishes on ur build.
My headlights and tail lights are both done In Malbec black sealed with no leaks.
I didn't do anything fancy either, just good
Quality GAC code paint and clear.!
It really Looks awesome- if you find a good person to do it.
Mine were done in Cali. It matches perfectly.
And I'm getting rid of my 2011 Malbec IPL with
Only 8,000 original miles.
Too bad I'm in Florida.
Best wishes on ur build.
Let me say first, I haven't done any headlight mods myself or even had my own modded yet. With that being said I have been following many who do a lot of it. Think you will find this, at any level of mod, isn't a weekend project due to off gassing of the paint which needs to happen before resealing the lens to the housing. The off gassing at minimum can take a few days depending on weather conditions, temp., humidity, etc. Good luck with Ur project, do a lot of research, don't rush it, 'cause replacing them ain't cheap.


