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Wow she’s looking sweet I would of love to see the pipes !!! You put the same black lugs like I did same tint as I have !!
Reminds me of the movie Grand Torino Eastwood looking at his car and says ain’t she sweet !!!
It’s just something about a nice Ford you know a lot of pride in your ride from what I see thanks for the pics really nice.
Cops in TX will laugh at your note while they write you a ticket. There’s no medical exemption and no legal way to go darker. We just do it anyway. lol
Cops in TX will laugh at your note while they write you a ticket. There’s no medical exemption and no legal way to go darker. We just do it anyway. lol
Yea they stopped it a while back. I don’t need darker than 20 on my front doors and I run 70 on the windshield which is virtually clear. The ceramic makes up for the darkness. Not legal but close enough to not get hassled.
I generally try to match the front windows to the rear windows, which I think is 30. I also run 70 on the windshield. I am amazed at the UV rejection of the windshield for a pretty much clear film. Using 3M ceramic.
I generally try to match the front windows to the rear windows, which I think is 30. I also run 70 on the windshield. I am amazed at the UV rejection of the windshield for a pretty much clear film. Using 3M ceramic.