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Hey,

I am after some headlights or headlights lens. Went for a WOF and failed due to the cloudy lens. Polishing wont save my current ones.

Anyone out there got some cheap ones?

Get in touch.

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I just had mine polished at Novus..$190 plus gst. They look great, surely that`s cheaper than replacing ...?

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^^^^^They are often crazed on the inside too.

As far as replacements - you need to state if pre or F/lift lights

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^^^^^They are often crazed on the inside too.

As far as replacements - you need to state if pre or F/lift lights

crazed ?

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crazed ?

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craze
verb
past tense: crazed; past participle: crazed
2.
produce a network of fine cracks on (a surface).
"the loch was frozen over but crazed with cracks"

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clearlight.co.nz cut/polish and recoat them - was quoted about 180. I assume that's what novus does for that kind of money???

prefacelift lenses are available cheap, especially on ebay, but some have heaps of hideous looking writing (dot markings etc) on the front face.

Facelift are harder, because the lenses are very expensive separatly, and can be impossible to get the old ones off.

Brand new halogens are cheap - the first set I got from Hello nz for $700 and something a pair.

I then got a genuine xenon retrofit kit from europe for about $900 landed.

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craze

 

verb

past tense: crazed; past participle: crazed

 

2.

produce a network of fine cracks on (a surface).

"the loch was frozen over but crazed with cracks"

You forgot

3. Term commonly used for ex-girlfriend

lmao

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I have a FL non-HID type. Pretty sure passenger side?

$75

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I fix mine own.

You just need a few grades of sand paper and a cutting compound with a machine.

Easy.

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