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Old 26-05-2009, 09:30 AM   #1
LouieLouie
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Default Got this on ebay excellent

Last year my wife and I drove to Broome and on the way back i got a busted headlight. Cost me almost $1000 to get it fixed. Rip off. Just recently got this new product on Ebay called Light Skinz. Its a clear film you can use to protect your headlights and paintwork. It cost me $40 on ebay so i figure its worth the investment. I used the leftovers around the rear door where my dogs climb in and out to stop the scratches. It was easy to put on and you can't see it once you've got it on. Doesn't get dirty like the old acrylic ones.
Thinking about getting more to put on the rear lights. I always worry about rocks getting kicked up when i'm towing the van. Anyway, just thought i'd share this with everyone. I'm not precious but i don't want to have to shell out for another headlight.

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