No modification to the light housings that reduces light output is legal in australia.
Best bet is to source some hella black casings with clear glass.
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I have a 99 GTI black magic in colour, would the above be legal to fit to tail lights in australia or better off with real after market smoked rear tail lights?
thanks
Demajes
No modification to the light housings that reduces light output is legal in australia.
Best bet is to source some hella black casings with clear glass.
i had that on my mk3 .. drove in canberra for a year with that on ... no dramas .. them moment i set foot in NSW .. got hasstled for it by the cops .. your call .. may be get some VHT night shade and do one coat to get a bit of a tint that's not too dark ..
Sam
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It's about time they got all the old sh#t box commadores off the road with the "white brake lights" instead of pulling people like us! lol
In the UK you could tint them but by law you needed to add reflectors as the lamp was now no longer reflective, so just made it look poo with reflector stuck on your bumper!
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thanks for all your replies
I see plenty of cars with them. I even see a Holden with clear tails that hasn't changed his brake lights to be red on a daily basis.
Don't use night shades. Looks like chit.
Get some vinyl and play around with how dark you want them. The light output will be plenty bright enough. If you get pulled over for them, take the vinyl off.
I didn't like the hella smoked tails. I'll look around for some pictures of my old car with the tails smoked, think I've got some pictures of mine next to a buddy's with Hellas. I bought a set of tails off of eBay sanded them and had a buddy (professional painter) hit them with some black, very light coats then clear.
If I was to do it again, I'd probably just use vinyl.
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