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What do new S4 tail lights look like?
I'm going to paint my super faded S4 tail lights and was wondering what the paint looked like.
Satin, gloss, matte, etc.? I think a gloss would look good, but it wouldn't match the trim. I like to keep my car looking stock so I'll go with whatever was stock. |
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I believe it was high gloss - I think the plastic edging is high polish.
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Ok, thanks. So I guess it doesn't match the trim.
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I'll take a pic next time the camera is out in the shop. I have 2 NOS S4 Passengrs
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NOS=New Old Stock
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you would be surprised, but a LOT of people do not know that! Luckily I do, because I used to watch this show called "Trucks". A lot of the builds on the show used rare NOS parts. Those parts were better than the replicas by miles!
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no, they don't match the side moulding.
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