Thanks ScoTTZ and Hayato we (Canman and myself) just did our rear yesterday and man is it ever messy! And I don't think Cahn has to worry about leaving finger prints anymore as I think he burned them off :-) The procedure worked pretty well the only thing we did different is that after we put the lens inside of the tail lights we decided put the tail lights back on the oven again to soften up the plastic so we can better seal the tail lights..Oh yeah those are my new license plates... The side markers are pretty easy to do. Just crack the old piece off and use a dremel tool to sand down all the red stuff off then glue it to plastic bulb holder (or what ever you want to call it) then try to fit it (which it didn't) then shape lens using the concrete floor like sand paper to sand it down to fit perfectly.. here is a final pic 
While we were doing the tail lights. He got a shipment of wheels for his brother (which ofcourse he wants to keep for himself now). Cahn you should have waited those could have been yours (hehe I am just rubbing it in a bit more). Anyways all I can say is that those wheels had some major deep dish action going on the wheels are 18x8.5 and 18x10. I mean it made both my Racing Hart C5s (mine are 17x7.5 and 17x9) and his Gewalt Evolutions looks like nothing! If you want extreme deep dish action this is your wheel. Notice that your are seeing the reflection of the bolts on the rims.. On this 18x10.
 and here is the 18x8.5 which had a polished lip as wide as my 17x9..
 All the pics are here http://ip-004-227.gw.total-web.net/~cramirez/clears/Dsc00745.jpg

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