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A sneak peek at the effect after smoke tints were applied onto the headlamps and taillamps. Red Rocket is now converted into Red Viper. It looks absolutely Evil, like a predator! Detailed DIY process is being penned down in Assembly line, and will go live soon as a separate thread.
Taillamp tints
A closer look
Headlamp smoke tints make the car look absolutely Evil!
A closer look at the tinted headlamps. Since the tints are affecting visibility, they will be thrown out on Saturday after a photoshoot.
The headlamp tints are too dark, look tacky/hideously cheap at closer look (something I didn't get to know until the product was opened at home), and are cutting down at least 30% of the headlight beam. Needless to say, I will be stripping them off this weekend, but not before a photoshoot of the 'Evil reptile' look stupid:. Very disappointing result after the effort put in, but I value safety and practicality more. Upgrading to brighter bulbs to counter the loss in light is downright stupid, and I will refrain from doing that. What I will do for the headlamps is order something like this when I have the moolah :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fiat-Grande-...b8116e&vxp=mtr Until then, the headlamps will remain stock. No more cheap experiments for me anymore!
Applying the smoke tints was a nice experimentation job though, and I learnt quite a few things out of the experiment, main lesson being -Do not order cheap stuff, they are not worth the trouble, and they make the car look cheap and gross!
The taillamp tints are okay, do not hamper the taillamp visibility in any manner (tested even in bright sunlight), and will stay on for a few weeks before I strip those off too. :thumbs up
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Originally Posted by KarthikK
(Post 3096989)
The headlamp tints are too dark, look tacky/hideously cheap at closer look (something I didn't get to know until the product was opened at home), and are cutting down at least 30% of the headlight beam. Needless to say, I will be stripping them off this weekend, but not before a photoshoot of the 'Evil reptile' look stupid:. Very disappointing result after the effort put in, but I value safety and practicality more. |
Good decision..
What!!! was my reaction when I first saw the pics :)
All the mods now are pretty elegant and you have managed to keep it civil and elegant. But the headlights are a bit too loud; here we call it the
Ah Beng look :D
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Originally Posted by vb-san
(Post 3097046)
Good decision.. What!!! was my reaction when I first saw the pics :)
All the mods now are pretty elegant and you have managed to keep it civil and elegant. But the headlights are a bit too loud; here we call it the Ah Beng look :D |
It was done more on an experimental basis anyway, hehe. I expected the headlight tint to give a light greyish tinge and make it look better, but they were too dark, and made the front look like a blind toad / blink snake

. 'Hideous' is an understatement. I am keeping them on till Saturday. I'll do a small photoshoot of the reptile look for funny memories lol:, and then strip them off ASAP.
Looks super hot bud, you have done the visuals very neatly. Love it.
Now just drive it - as much as you can get to 15K and get an abarth tune up/RD box either and your steed is complete then.
Just drive it!!
Well since the tints affect the light output so much, maybe you should remove them from the tail lights too. I mean the last thing you want is someone rear ending you because they didn't notice your lights quick enough.
Also another suggestion is to paint the rear parking sensors, they stick out like a sore thumb now.
Also maybe debadge the rear?
Looks great otherwise.
Oops! That was a tragic ending. Frankly, I was thinking of ordering a pair of those after seeing your work but now after seeing how it ended, ummm, i'm :Shockked:. Aren't any quality vinyls available? I mean a little lighter for the front HLs? Also, can the window glass films be applied on HLs? stupid:
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Originally Posted by Eminenttismo
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Aren't any quality vinyls available? I mean a little lighter for the front HLs? |
There's a company called
Lamin-X (
http://www.lamin-x.com) that specializes in automotive tint's.
They're slightly on the expensive side, but the quality is flawless.
I too recently got the fog lamps tinted :D
^^ Thanks a lot, I was looking for something like those. You got them shipped?!
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Originally Posted by Eminenttismo
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Also, can the window glass films be applied on HLs? stupid: |
Since sunfilms are designed for inside surfaces of windows and not outer surfaces like headlights/taillights, there is no guarantee on how long the adhesive will stay, thanks to constant exposure to sunlight, wind, dust, water, etc. :) Incidentally, this was one of my FAQ questions in that DIY thread I am taking live shortly :D
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Originally Posted by KarthikK
(Post 3096989)
A closer look at the tinted headlamps. Since the tints are affecting visibility, they will be thrown out on Saturday after a photoshoot. Attachment 1074646
The headlamp tints are too dark, look tacky/hideously cheap at closer look (something I didn't get to know until the product was opened at home), and are cutting down at least 30% of the headlight beam. Needless to say, I will be stripping them off this weekend, but not before a photoshoot of the 'Evil reptile' look |
Thank god the tints on the lights are going. The car looks way OTT (over the top) with those.
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Originally Posted by akshay1234
(Post 3097096)
Also another suggestion is to paint the rear parking sensors, they stick out like a sore thumb now.
Also maybe debadge the rear?
Looks great otherwise. |
These 2 are a must. Painting the parking sensors and debadging the rear. The rear looks too busy otherwise.
I am still of the opinion that the smiling front should go. The sticker portion between the fog lamps and grill that gives the smiling look sort of detracts the evil look.
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Originally Posted by Vid6639
(Post 3100334)
Thank god the tints on the lights are going. The car looks way OTT (over the top) with those. |
:uncontrol Hilarious experiments though! Had a fun time watching how it looked with these tacky films on. They are stripped now, for good.
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These 2 are a must. Painting the parking sensors and debadging the rear. The rear looks too busy otherwise.
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Totally agree there. I am in the process of sourcing the Scorpion badge set with the EsseEsse emblem. As soon as the shipment arrives, I am knocking off the "sport" and 90HP decals. I'll just retain the Punto logo and swap the Fiat badge for the scorpion.
The new rear will have only the Punto decal and the EsseEsse emblem. Everything else will go.
Parking sensors should be removed and spray painted with OE paint this coming Saturday at Vecto. I am just waiting for Vecto to get their brand new body shop up and running.
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I am still of the opinion that the smiling front should go. The sticker portion between the fog lamps and grill that gives the smiling look sort of detracts the evil look.
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That'll be my next experiment thanks to your suggestion a month back :). I was just keeping on this smiling look for a few days, for some "paisa vasool" after getting the job done.
:eek: was my reaction when I saw the first pic on your tinted post.
:Shockked: was my reaction when I saw the third pic.
The front reminds me of one of the alien (called Salarian) which appears in the Mass Effect series. Its good to hear that you have removed those tints on the headlamps. Please post the pic after removal of those hideous tints. I'm unable to digest the pics.
One more suggestion for enhancing your beauty's front look is to remove those company/tech park stickers on the windshield, but it may be mandatory for you to enter your company premises.
Are you using any stuff to keep the tyres in the jet-black condition? My tyres have lost that black luster and have turned into some grayish color, thanks to the dusty Bangalore roads which were once very clean.
Have any of that tint left? Could try putting the tint on the rear reverse lamps + fog lamps.
IMO- that's one of the worst design aspects in Punto, where one side looks broken.
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Originally Posted by guyfrmblr
(Post 3100493)
:eek: was my reaction when I saw the first pic on your tinted post.
:Shockked: was my reaction when I saw the third pic.
The front reminds me of one of the alien (called Salarian) which appears in the Mass Effect series. |
I just did a google image search and couldn't stop laughing when I saw what you said. The Punto with black eyes looks just like that Salarian's face :uncontrol. ROFL!
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Its good to hear that you have removed those tints on the headlamps. Please post the pic after removal of those hideous tints. I'm unable to digest the pics.
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Back to normal look now. Sample picture :
Rear looks like this
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One more suggestion for enhancing your beauty's front look is to remove those company/tech park stickers on the windshield, but it may be mandatory for you to enter your company premises.
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Thanks for noticing those Vinay. I had forgotten about them all along, since I hardly ever get a chance to look from the left seat of the car. They are not company stickers at all (ITPL has no such requirement fortunately). These are some PDI and QC check stickers which were probably put on by the Fiat factory and later by the dealer before delivery. I'll strip them off next time I get the car washed.
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Are you using any stuff to keep the tyres in the jet-black condition? My tyres have lost that black luster and have turned into some grayish color, thanks to the dusty Bangalore roads which were once very clean.
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Yeah, I use Meguiar's 'Hot Shine' product to keep the tyres shining glossy black. Pictures below :
It is a foam spray can. All we need to do is spray it onto a cloth and apply it on the sidewalls after the car is washed. That keeps it going for the next 2 weeks (even with my 70km per day commute). I apply this once in a fortnight as advised by Sidhu at 3M. One spray can lasts me approximately for 3 months since I use it for the Linea's Michelins also.
The only other products I use are :
Meguiar's Natural shine protectant for plastic parts which can look faded (similar to tyre fade effect) - like mudflaps, mirror assembly mountings, plastic panels near the windshield, etc
TechWax 2.0, this helps give a superb amount of gloss on the body paint and stays that way even after rains. Interestingly, I have observed that with TechWax 2.0 applied, there are very few water marks found on the car after the rainwater dries up. So this means fewer washes :D
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Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR
(Post 3100500)
Have any of that tint left? Could try putting the tint on the rear reverse lamps + fog lamps.
IMO- that's one of the worst design aspects in Punto, where one side looks broken. |
Good idea, but I seem to have discarded the remaining taillamp tints. Moreover whatever is done should be done on the other side too (rear fog lamp), which may not be advisable from a visibility point of view. I looked at the actual Abarth layout for the tail - it had the reverse lamp in the centre of the bumper, not to one side like Indian Puntos.
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Originally Posted by KarthikK
(Post 3100581)
Good idea, but I seem to have discarded the remaining taillamp tints. Moreover whatever is done should be done on the other side too (rear fog lamp), which may not be advisable from a visibility point of view. I looked at the actual Abarth layout for the tail - it had the reverse lamp in the centre of the bumper, not to one side like Indian Puntos. |
Visibility? Have you used the fog lamps, rear ones much? I've only used the front fog lamps. I'm more worried about the reverse lamp. :D
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