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COVER?


Question Posted Monday July 13 2009, 7:06 am

Ok so i recently got a 95 dodge avenger, which is pretty sweet i might add, if anyone knows what they look like, is there something i can cover up the black near the tail lights with? because it goes tailight black reverse reverse tailight and theres black inbetween the two, adn my car is white, is there like a cover i can stick on that?

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OHilovetravis answered Monday July 13 2009, 1:52 pm:
Yes Mam :)

You can look online for Tail light covers. My Boyfriend has the entire blacked out vehicle affect. I would reccomend ebay , or just google tail lights in whatever color your interested in whether they are black, white , clear etc. Just remember if your investing in black to take them off during night time soooo no crazy cops assume anything , I know they have made quite few assumptions with some of my friends whom had blacked out head/tail lights.

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