Sunday, May 16, 2010

Subtle, yet effective...

That has always been one of my philosophies when it come to modding my cars.  A lot of times, its cheap little mods that contribute and make the biggest impact.  But what do I do when I've done all the little mods that I've wanted to do to my car?  Start on the parents car!

My parents drive a 2008 Audi Q7 3.6 in Quartz Grey.  Nice ride, a little too big for my parents in my opinion, but nice nonetheless.  And when I say drive, thats a bit of an exaggeration.  I think my brother and I have put more kilometres on it than my parents have.  My mom drives it to work and back, and it gets driven to church, but other than that, its a garage queen for the rest of its life.

This little mod visual mod came from a realization that we are going to be driving the beast to Las Vegas and back at the end of the month, and the thought of having stuff hit the perfect condition headlights, turnsignals, and foglights, I decided to get a film put on them to protect them.  But I didn't stop there.  Why not make the Q7 look more aggressive by darkening them up slightly, and why stop at the front when I can continue on the back?

A buddy of mine just started his own tinting business (Perfect Dark Tint, I remember the drunken night when it began), and just recently started doing headlight protection films.  Thanks to JC for being their part time booking specialist (inside joke), I was booked in to get the work done on Saturday.  On my truck previously, and on my Subaru, the lights are covered in a protection film with an 'iron' color to them.  Basically, they are very slightly smoked.  Enough to have a visual impact, but USUALLY (sorry JC), not enough darkness to attract attention from police.  The end result was awesome, a subtle aggression was added to the Q, and looks so much better.  Not to mention that all the lighting is now being protected from rocks and bugs.

So a big thank you to Steve Eng, and also to David Fung for doing such flawless work on my parents ride, and I will definitely be sending anyone I know that needs tint work to them.  I highly recommend them if you are looking for perfectionists, and very respectful tint specialists.  If you'd like to check them out, here is a link to their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Calgary-AB/Perfect-Dark/107492985955191

Now on to the pictures (sorry, some of them aren't the greatest as I forgot my camera at home, and took them with my phone):


Tailights and bumper lights before the film (the usual bright red taillight):












Shot of the rear after everything was done:













Front shot before the work (actually, the drivers side turn signal assembly lens was already done at this point):












Front end all done, I LOVE how the turn signals now hide/blend in with the vents:


2 comments:

  1. Another successful install from Perfect Dark!!!

    And you're welcome for booking the Q7! =P

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  2. Looks good, man.
    maybe I should tint the 3. Haha.

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