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Hey guys, I have acquired this product that restores R33 And R34 Headlights Without the need for sanding and damaging you headlights!

I Can happily organise a group Buy for those who are interested: There is enough Spray to last a life 0.5kg's per can! Price would be around $40.. for 0-10 Ordered Cans.. OR Less for more people..

Any interest?

My car currently Is in the process of the spray setting on the headlights will Post before and after shots!

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Was it the turtle wax by any chance man?

Hell no! :angry: - I used that turtle wax kit the first time round, headlights fogged over worse that before. Granted, it took the yellow stain out a bit (but not completely) however it didn't make clearer.

I used the Inivion Restore Kit to correct the damage the turtle wax one did. I recommend that kit to anyone wanted to do the sanding method... believe it's made by Philips :thumbsup:

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I used the Inivion Restore Kit to correct the damage the turtle wax one did. I recommend that kit to anyone wanted to do the sanding method... believe it's made by Philips :thumbsup:

+1 to the invision kit. Just used it and works a charm.

Anyways, it's been 2 months now. where are the pics?! lol

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