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Old 11-19-2009, 06:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My headlighs have some scratches on them and I hve searched online and on here and was wondering if anyone knows of a cheap place to get new headlights. Just the stock ones. Thanks!
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My headlighs have some scratches on them and I hve searched online and on here and was wondering if anyone knows of a cheap place to get new headlights. Just the stock ones. Thanks![/b]
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bring them to a body shop and they will make them new again for a lot less than new headlamps
you could even try to polish them yourself if you are the DIY type
all it takes is water type sandpaper (many different grain size) and some polish paste
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Have you tried using the Meguiars Plastx polish with a buffing ball that attaches to a cordless drill?
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Have you tried using the Meguiars Plastx polish with a buffing ball that attaches to a cordless drill?[/b]
+1 or try some blue magic plastic headlight restorer it takes some sanding and some elbow grease, but with the right effort it will have them looking brand new
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