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BlueZ33 that looks really good, I might just end up going that route.
yeah all i did was use one of those scuff pads that they use in the body shops at the stearlerships and scuffed them up pretty good, then cleaning them with that total prep to make sure of no residue, then plastic primer adhesive, then paint.
if you do it then good luck
you can always clean the stock ones well, then painters tape around the reflectors and spray away. that's what i did. took like 10 minute and $8. it's been a year already and it still looks good.