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I was looking at getting some new head lights for my Altima b/c the OEM's are all glazed over and look like shit. Here are ones I've found on ebay that look nice and I wanted to get your guys opinions on them, also I didn't want Mcompact to be the only one in this section!!!!
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Oink! M-ther F-cker
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: pimlico
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You need to work on your truck.............
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SQUIRREL OVERLORD
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Nunya bidness
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If you want your headlights to be crystal clear like they are brand new, PM me. My friend restores them back to new cheaper than anyone around Chucktown.
If not, 131$ for those painted lights are a real good deal. You could do it yourself for about 15 bucks, but it will take several hours and can get messy. - Flat black paint - Heat gun (or oven) - Paint scraper (to pry the lights apart). - Black silicone adhesive. - Rags ('cause the silicone gets everywhere) |
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I agree with Kiley you could do it yourself. VHT NIGHTSHADES does great. I plan on picking some of that stuff up for the daily's taillilghts.
Have you tried "buffing" yur stockers out?
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I tried using a kit from Nissan but it didn't clear them up enough for me. I would like them to be as clear as brand new lenses. I would like to be able to just "Buff" them so they look good, but if it doesn't work I may end up buying new ones.
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I forgot what my dad used on my taillights on my daily driver. (1990 chevy) and you could tell the difference between the 2. Made it look like brand new. Mind you today I polished the chrome bezel around it and made it look like I just pulled them out a box.
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