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Cheers, very helpful, yeh was trying to avoid pointless cloudy plastics.

Must try harder! 

So its ok to give the 4dr glass units a go? Will both sides fit?

Like the idea of glass, but would they post half way around the world intact? 

Thanks for all the replies, must keep an eye of ebay australia, nothing here! Or very little! Im on a tight budget, so thats a big thing! 

I have a r33 with existing plastic lenses, think the glass lenses would be a good alternative for my other r33 gtst project, it means the glass are always ready to rock should the plastic lenses need removed for cleaning. 

18 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

There's plenty of headlight polishing kits available. It's just polish. Grinding off the oxidised layer.

Sometimes the oxidation/cracking is on the inside of the lens for whatever reason. If that happens it's easier to just replace the lens with new if possible.

  • 3 years later...

Team, apologies for digging up an old thread but does anyone know for sure if the Behrmann kit will suit an S2 GTST 33 coupe? 

Don't fancy shelling out 2k+ for a set of new lights.

Mine have gone cloudy pretty bad and from what I can see there is crazing on the inside of the lenses. I'm not sure if I can fix this.

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