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    Murder

    Bet that got your attention. I've got a 2007 Shelby Gt that I want "murdered" out...otherwise known as totally blacked out.
    Any quality shops in the Phoenix area you could recommend? Thanks

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    U can try---abettertint.com They have done mine and some friends cars. Do tint ,wraps, etc.. in Gilbert or try Tim@Smartshield he is a site sponsor

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    Get a couple cans of VHT Nightshade and some clearcoat and a buffer and you could easily black it out yourself. That way you could have it as dark as you want or just a little blacked out.



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    VHT works great.

    And like Tyler said.... you can go as dark as you want........


    And you can go to even this level of tint............
    http://wildwestmustangsaz.com/gallery/albums/userpics/EVIL SIG.jpg

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    Thanks for the input to all.

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    I think id like to try the Niteshades route again on my notch. Last time I didnt have very good luck with durability over a couple months. What would be the best way to do this?

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    I color sand and clean the lamp before spraying the vht. I then spray the vht and after that I use clear coat. I then color sand and buff. I hope that helps you.

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    What is color sanding? I have never heard of that before, is it like wet sanding?

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    Senior Member Wades GT's Avatar
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    Yes. But start out with 1000 grit paper then work your way to 2000 grit. When color sanding the clear, the goal is to make the clear as smooth as possible with out sanding all the clear off.
    http://wildwestmustangsaz.com/gallery/albums/userpics/EVIL SIG.jpg

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