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lol I should have stopped by, would have loved to see some f**kin tools doing burnouts copping a yellow sticker and a f**k off fine.

Saw Tone at Cold Rock though :)

Haha yeah that was a bit of a coicindence

I thought that but it was on the nature strip = public property so fair game no?

Even so how can you even defect an unregistered car :/

any of the headlight cleaning kits work the same, some are just more abrasive and take less effort / time

you can also use mcguires plastex or mother plastic polish.

you can even use toothpaste

no matter what you use, just use heaps and spend ages doing it.

lots of pressure is required too

Glassylite..

Hamish I tried the plastx and mguires and yeh it came up good, but only lasted a couple of days, the thing that's good about the glassylite is the 'nano sealer' to stop it from yellowing a lot longer..

The bepore picture is with plastx, and about 20 minutes of constant polishing on each headlight. 2 days and it was yellow again, and worse than before lol

no matter what you use, just use heaps and spend ages doing it.

lots of pressure is required too

This is Aaron we are talking about, he was getting a sore wrist after the 1500 sandpaper. lol

Pictures still don't do it justice.

Nanosealant for the rip.

FYP

By the way Birds, my daughter wanted to know if you were a little girl, due to your avatar pic. I said yes, the girl you met last night. :)

badd

in person the only way you can tell there is a cover on the light is because of the reflection..

i wonder how the tail lamps would come up? lol

Intradasting

I shoulda had a look at your car on Sunday

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