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Old 04-09-2005, 09:10 PM
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89 headlights

ive seen this on many late 80's early 90's stangs where the headlight lenses turn that piss yellow color. is there any products i can use or somthing i can do other than buying new lenses?. o yeah and does anybody know where i can find some 16' ponys?
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I've heard before that using turtle wax and some sand paper would help. I tried it...... little bit of difference. Not satisfactory at all, just spent the 200 bucks or whatever it was to replace the headlights and the rest of the front lights. Looks a 100% better, like new.
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Re: 89 headlights

Hmmm...there are cleaners out there that make a difference, but the yellow is the plastic film over the lights that gets faded from the sun. The best choice that you could make is to buy new ones. They sell brand new sets for $199 - $500 plus tax or you can get just headlights for like $50 to $75 each
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