aggieStang
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I got these on ebay for about 1/2 the price ($99) of street scene's ($199) and look very similar. I love the way these look. Anyway here is the stuff you guys care about...cut and quality.
They are a very thin plastic. The natural color is about the same as a milk jug so you will need paint and primer on both sides. The primer that comes on them is awful at best. Just do what i did and sand it off so you can start over. I went with semi gloss black until i can get them color matched.
They ship with thin strips of 3m double sided tape to hold them on. Nothing wrong with them on that front. I cleaned the window and stuck them on. 5 min install.
The cut seem to be a very quick rough job. I took some extra time to smooth the rough/jagged edges that were on the inner openings. Just some sand paper was enough to get the job done. I would have been mad, but hey you get what you pay for and i wanted to be cheap.
Now the second most important part... the pics.
They are a very thin plastic. The natural color is about the same as a milk jug so you will need paint and primer on both sides. The primer that comes on them is awful at best. Just do what i did and sand it off so you can start over. I went with semi gloss black until i can get them color matched.
They ship with thin strips of 3m double sided tape to hold them on. Nothing wrong with them on that front. I cleaned the window and stuck them on. 5 min install.
The cut seem to be a very quick rough job. I took some extra time to smooth the rough/jagged edges that were on the inner openings. Just some sand paper was enough to get the job done. I would have been mad, but hey you get what you pay for and i wanted to be cheap.
Now the second most important part... the pics.
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