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LikwidZX5




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Registered: April 2006
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qbert442

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Registered: April 2005
Location: Ste-Marie, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 1,487
7-29-2006 10:18am

Looks great. How was it to break open the headlight and what did you use?
Did you just prime and paint or you did some sanding before?
Good Job (y)

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LikwidZX5

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Registered: April 2006
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7-29-2006 3:19pm

thanks. it wasnt too difficult. just needed a heat gun and a flathead screwdriver to pop the lenses off. it was more time consuming than anything. and then i just sanded with 300 grit and painted flat black and repeated 3 times and put them back together.

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brandon0133

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Registered: May 2006
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7-30-2006 12:02pm

i done my 05 headlights the same way about 6 months ago and they still look good,,,the 05 has two lights in the headlights...tape off the part u dont want painted which is beside the light and behind it,,that way u still get reflection at night...i did not use a heatgun i used the oven which works as well...theres a how to archive for this on this site..

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