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I have a 2012 SG i want to change my rear turn signals. Can anyone point me into the right direction as to where I can buy the rear light bar in black?
Thanks Bigmike43
Last edited by BigMike43; Apr 16, 2013 at 03:47 PM.
if you wanted to just change it from chrome to black
cheaper then powder coat
u can use 2 products i know will work
Night Shades Light Tinting spray or plasti dip
the plasti dip dries flat - but they sell some sort of clear shiney coat to go over it
but the night shades spray tint will work awsome on chrome
both can be removed --- plasti dip easier then night shades
Buy a can of black Plasti Dip at Lowes, Ace, Home Depot...whatever. And dip it black. Looks great and if you don't like it you can peel it right off. Cost...$6!
What do you have to lose?
Here is my entire bike in black Plasti Dip for an example.
Buy a can of black Plasti Dip at Lowes, Ace, Home Depot...whatever. And dip it black. Looks great and if you don't like it you can peel it right off. Cost...$6!
What do you have to lose?
Here is my entire bike in black Plasti Dip for an example.
Buy a can of black Plasti Dip at Lowes, Ace, Home Depot...whatever. And dip it black. Looks great and if you don't like it you can peel it right off. Cost...$6!
What do you have to lose?
Here is my entire bike in black Plasti Dip for an example.
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