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I just recently purchased a R33 sedan and my headlights are faded. I assumed it was from it sitting in the sun too long. I have seen such an effect on other skylines and was wondering is there a way to remove it. It makes the car look neglected. Ive heard you can get plastic polish but i dont know if it will work or not. I was also told to take to it with wet/dry sandpaper!!! (seems a bit harsh)

If anyone has any ideas could you let me know.

Thanks.

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One of my head lights is brand new...

Which makes the other one look $hit, so i used gold class (as per usual) and it worked a treat... However you know when you look at the cloth after polishing off I was left with green as the colour on the cloth.... I thought thats weird.... Any thoughts???

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I use Meguiar's PlastX (plastic scratch remover), works really well! :)

Or in my case now, crash your car and get 2 brand new ones bought for you! (thank you insurance), but at NZ$1200 new each from Nissan this probably isnt in every ones budget :)

I can vouch for what he said.. That Meguiar's stuff works a treat!

It's in a white bottle with a black label.

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