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use the search feature. you will find plenty on cleaning headlights.

the xenon hid's give off a discharge.

anyway, its a big job. involving an oven to unset the glue (def the case for r33, pretty sure r34 is the same)

mods will be on you like this next time you dont search :(;)

Hi Guys

My headlights are filthy from the inside, I wouldnt know where to start to get them off and clean them up from the inside.

Has anyone ever done this before?

Thanks

CK

if it is real dirt or dust then what im about to say works great.

Remove your Highbeam light so you have a hole to go thru,

Take the long twisty metal thing.. pic attached Bottom one:

RETRIEVERS.JPG

its a squeeze button on one side then a clamping claw on the other thats flexible.

attach some wet wipes on the claw side with stiff grip.. and insert into the headlight.

you will get the hang of how to maneuver it inside after a few minutes.. just remove the claw and switch wet wipes every so often.

hope this helps.

use the search feature. you will find plenty on cleaning headlights.

the xenon hid's give off a discharge.

anyway, its a big job. involving an oven to unset the glue (def the case for r33, pretty sure r34 is the same)

mods will be on you like this next time you dont search :P:)

what a hero.

you have only been on here a couple of months and you trying to act like a mod. ;)

Is this them?

170 Sunnyholt Road

Blacktown NSW 2148

(02) 98318018

yeah pretty sure thats them...(not sure of the street number) but yes they are on sunnyholt rd. they dont have any signs out though, they are pretty hard to find. but they are actually behind Gasweld... there is a huge gasweld sign and you have to park down there driveway and around the back.

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