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Did you use yellow Lamin-X tinting film with your fogs? If so, I think I still have some leftover from when I had my Mazda3 hatchback.

Looks cool. Litterally, since it's all LED so it won't burn the film :)
Just found Lamin-X today while searching fog light tints. They sell it cut to size for the '19 Pilot fog lights. Wonder if that'll fit our Passport? Also, saw other brands on Ebay/Amazon sold in larger, square sheets. Much cheaper cost but wonder if its' as good as the Lamin-X stuff? I may go yellow or blue, not sure yet.
 
I did this to mine a few days ago...not everyone's taste I know, but they are fun to me. I've bought them in body color matching for my, '08 Pilot, '12 Ridgeline and now my '19 PPort Obs Blue Touring. Wife won't let me get them for her metallic grey, '13 Crosstour-EXL. :sneaky:
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My drummer buddy in one of my bands saw them at last gig. He restores classic cars. He sent me a pic of some red ones' he ordered for his just completed, '57 Chey Belair he just restored. Way cooler on his ride than mine. :cool:
 
@steveD, Well that's what sets your auto apart from others when we individualize them. I just think it's fun. Not many would expect to see classic car fuzzy dice on a brand new vehicle. I get some smiles and thumbs up from those in the know. I imagine doing the JD cover would get you the same reaction; from some.

I pull down the fuzzy dice and toss them in the large center bin for certain occaisions. I also have some very small, motorcycle and musician company decals on rear window that only riders and musicians might recognize. Again, it's just fun for me. And they can come right off when I choose to remove any of them.

That 80's era music wasn't my thing back then. But my band just started covering some Level 42 and UB40 tunes. Very fun stuff to play. That Mark King was one bad dude. :cool: Putting me thru my paces on bass. peace y'all, e.
 
Just installed Boot Flap Co. Rear Bumper protector flap thru Amazon. We'll priced unit over others.

It's not as wide as I'd like, about 28". But it works well as I slide my 3' tall, bass speaker cab, 2 powered PA speakers and my folding cart to my gigs. Feels very quality, mounts easily and stays in place very well.
 
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