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hey guys im kinda new to this forum any ways i bought a r33 not long ago and i love it but the only thing is its got really ugly lights like they look dirty ive asked about getting new ones but i cant find any one that has got a good pair so i thought ill try on this forum ive seen a couple of other skylines wit hthe same problem so yehh any help on how i can clean them or were i can get new ones

ps:sorry about the long thread :(

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If the crap is on the inside you will have to pull them apart, which is a real bitch. And then use sealant to put them back together again afterwards, which is also a real bitch. My sympathies for anyone with clouded lenses from the inside.

Autosol also works pretty good on dirty lenses.

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yeah Meguires plastic polish brings them up a treat (little blue bottle available from Kmart or Supercheap) only thing the effect only lasts for about a week then they are back to their grubby selves :D

but its a quick job so i dont mind doing it every weekend.

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Just Jap in Sydney also have a pretty good plastic cleaner,

"CLEANS DULL PLASTIC HEADLIGHTS (SOARER ETC) $24 A TUBE"

Only prob is as nizmo said, it gets all grubby again and needs cleaning again, i wish it didn't cause one headlight is perfect the other isn't so perfect :D

Kris

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