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#12
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You can always attach LED's to the lower inside edge and be cool!!!, seriously there is GB interest developing in the Modifications and Parts link...check in if you want to preserve the shine of your headlight glass from road debris, particularly on the those longer runs. This seems to be what most are keen on doing.
#14
What is the cost for the covers? Also I have some minor oxidisation forming, does anyone know what to use to remove this?
I will continue the thread mix. . I was wondering if anyone knows where I could locate some UK Honda s2k style mats, which come in a 4 piece supply instead of the Australian 2 piece mats. As Japan has discontinued making the mats I am having trouble locating some new ones.
I note ebay has no red mats listed in the four piece...
I will continue the thread mix. . I was wondering if anyone knows where I could locate some UK Honda s2k style mats, which come in a 4 piece supply instead of the Australian 2 piece mats. As Japan has discontinued making the mats I am having trouble locating some new ones.
I note ebay has no red mats listed in the four piece...
#15
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Firstly as the OP I would like to apologize for locking the post, "forgive thee, thoust does not knoweth of forum etiquette".
Also no offense but those headlight covers are ugly (just my opinion, each to their own).
lastly there are some really good headlight restoration kits out there, I used one on mine. unfortunately being the dilhole that I am I forgot to take before and after shots, but if i did they would blow your mind.
If you choose the restoration route though, please pay close attention to the instructions and dont s**t yourself after you've taken the sandpaper to your headlights. They may look screwed, but after the final steps they should come up sweet!
like so.
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P.S. xoz post a pic of that skyline reflected in you bumper, it look killer
Also no offense but those headlight covers are ugly (just my opinion, each to their own).
lastly there are some really good headlight restoration kits out there, I used one on mine. unfortunately being the dilhole that I am I forgot to take before and after shots, but if i did they would blow your mind.
If you choose the restoration route though, please pay close attention to the instructions and dont s**t yourself after you've taken the sandpaper to your headlights. They may look screwed, but after the final steps they should come up sweet!
like so.
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P.S. xoz post a pic of that skyline reflected in you bumper, it look killer
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Looks good mate, did you remove your headlights for that. Hey you had that accident last year didn't you, how did it all go in the end. You obviously got it back on the road I see which is good
#17
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No I didn't remove the headlight, I just taped up around it real good with masking tape and news paper.
And no the car is not back on the road yet but it will be next week, the resurrection is coming!
That photo was taken about 18 months ago
And no the car is not back on the road yet but it will be next week, the resurrection is coming!
That photo was taken about 18 months ago
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