i would ask a body shop, i used to work for one in michigan and we had a guy
that would take all our broken headlights and he could use 2 to make one, and
the cost he sold em at was about 30% of new. also there are alot of aftermarket
lights out there that will work just fine, i have one in mine from a dumb kid
pulling out and me not being able to stop. last place is a junkyard, usually
there are alot of 2.7 cars in them and like here they will sell parts cheap
because the next one is right around the corner. i got a trans with 20,000 on
it for 150
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have not yet tried it, but I guess
wet sanding and buffing, much like
you do to paint, will clear things up realy well. I might be trying it
soon on my 1st gen which are clouded pretty well.
The lenses are not replaceable. Well, it must be possible with enough
work, but you can't buy just replacement lenses.
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