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Just had my headlights restored by brett at autovis in osbourne park and can't be happier, made my 98 GTT look like it was brand new.

If you want your headlights restored go to autovis unit14, 66 roberts street, Osbourne park, W.A.

I have seen all the D.I.Y. stuff but if your to busy with your job get it done by this guy.

from $80 to $90 if you go to his workshop $180 to$200 for home job.

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Still good man, the guy who runs it gives a 2 year warranty on his work, got better headlight vision now, and they still look new.

Not a bad price for what I paid, he also buys and sells headlights so this is what he knows.

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Paulie, any chance you've got some before and after photos of your headlights? Or at least some afters? I'm thinking about taking my headlights here, but they aren't in terrible condition. Just a bit pitted and scratched, not a lot of oxidisation. Would be interested to see how yours turned out.

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