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Old 09-03-13, 09:10 AM
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Some additional photos...
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Old 09-03-13, 11:35 AM
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Looks great. Where in NJ are you, if you don't mind me asking?

Btw, I'm sure you can buff out the scuffs on your bumper. I've done it to my car with amazing results.

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Thanks MrBooby for the suggestion, I will try buffing. Sent you a PM.
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any suggestion on how you got the headlight lenses so clear. mine are getting foggy and yellow.
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Originally Posted by harrisbaig
any suggestion on how you got the headlight lenses so clear. mine are getting foggy and yellow.
Polish with a headlight restore kit from an auto parts store. You’ll need an electric drill.
Then apply XPEL Headlight Film on top, you’ll need a heat gun or hairdryer. This will protect the lenses for the next 5-10 years. Satiger has it on his car and I did the same to my car two years ago.
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Originally Posted by MrBooby

Polish with a headlight restore kit from an auto parts store. You’ll need an electric drill.
Then apply XPEL Headlight Film on top, you’ll need a heat gun or hairdryer. This will protect the lenses for the next 5-10 years. Satiger has it on his car and I did the same to my car two years ago.
Yeap, I have that on my cars and it works !!! On this car, one side of protection film started peeling off, i.e after 18+ years in sun/snow etc. Worth the investment. It also protects from road debris/chips marks....
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