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Whats "crystallite"?

Because my headlights are FIlthy and have moisture in them.

Check it out on the web

Its a coating thats legal

you can have any choice of colours or black like I did.

No pics yet.....sorry.

There in Perth.

Guys name is Glenn

0428314005

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lol..

Mike, i heard womens black stocking also work and can be taken off in a split second.

Might wanna give that a go.

tinting a headlight/tailight is illegal.

but yes the black stocking works a treat and can be remove easy if a cop pulls you over.

i find it hard to believe this stuff is ADR approved and if i remember correctly there was a topic in the main section of the forum about it

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If he states it is ADR approved and it is not he is up for huge fines so i dont think it would state that unless it is.

By the sounds of the stuff it remains clear which is different to see through, clear would be ADR approved. Clear as in no bubbles or lines to dillute or stray light beams.

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