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if it's keeping the headlights clean then i use re-po polish! polish the crap off and then i start going over it with very fine sand paper! something like a 1200 or finer! and then i go over it again with polish! they still look pretty clean after half a year now!

i am getting my kit on the weekend......from another mate of mine who has a S1.....i always thought that the s2 lights would bolt up to s1 body.....ahh well and kahli what is the deal with putting your lights in the oven....

I think the idea with putting them in the oven is to soften the seals on them, so that you can open em up and get to the insides to polish the crud out...Or at least thats what i gathered from a guide i found somewhere on here...

I thought i was gonna have to do this to mine but it turned out all the crud was on the outside of mine so i just attacked the outsides of em with autosol (metal polish - probably a bit harsh in hindsight, but worked well)...

BS ive found new ones for that price even from nissan they might be pushing 3g for new

>>Brand New GTR $1300 RHS<<

>>Brand New GTR $1300 LHS<<

>>GTR headlights the Pair $1600<<

>>GTR HID $1000<<

all rough prices using Xe.com

Saw at a particular import place, can email u name via PM, $1800 each s/h.

thats kool it was prolly JMS :D there very dear and told me they were getting a GTR front cut soon

if i was ever to upgrade then i would get off yahoo japan

Close, but no. And this was about a year ago. Gotta admit, havent looked anywhere else, so i was just commenting on the basis of what ive personally seen.

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i use a meguiar's plastics polish to make my headlights come up new again if ne1 is interested in trying something else and you can get it from motoquipe and so on. never tried putting em in the oven but it does sound interesting.

actually thats the reason why I was looking to get some new lights ^^^ my left light has the support inside cracked....so i was thinking of changing both if I could to s2 lights but ahh well

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