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but its sooooooooooooooooooooo easy!!!
just look at the DIY, and theres really nothing to it. just some patience, some tugging and pulling, a warm day or a hair dryer, some other tools and thats it.
really...girls have done this...im sure you can. (I dont mean anything negative towards the girls...you all rock)
just look at the DIY, and theres really nothing to it. just some patience, some tugging and pulling, a warm day or a hair dryer, some other tools and thats it.
really...girls have done this...im sure you can. (I dont mean anything negative towards the girls...you all rock)
How much cash are we talking about wawacito? 
I don't blame you for not trying to do it yourself. I myself took a few months contemplating if I would do it. Then I just had one free day and that was it. I did it. Set one whole day to get it done. Ask a friend to help you. Print the DIY. I'm sure you'll make it.

I don't blame you for not trying to do it yourself. I myself took a few months contemplating if I would do it. Then I just had one free day and that was it. I did it. Set one whole day to get it done. Ask a friend to help you. Print the DIY. I'm sure you'll make it.
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i had a thread on this once - i took the bumper off, took the headlight off, removed the bracket ..... looked at the bare headlight - and alllllll the gooooooo crap thats holding it together ..... and comtemplated how much crap i would have to go through to get all the goo off WITHOUT scratching/damaging/scraping/denting/breaking ANY piece of the headlight and i threw my hands up and said NOPE! put it all back together.
i thinking of the angel eyes - maaan they are goood looking.....but hard to find and very pricey ($300).
so Im just looking for someone who's cleared their already. Ill take your headlights - u take mine - and some cash (i have no idea how much but prolly not over $60 - i heard from someone you could get projectors on ebay for like $100) - and then when u get a chance - u can clear the new ones again (since u already did it once and know how).
BTW - i have the sedan which has the different kind of goo thats reaaly a pain to get off. (the grey kind).
im on the border of nassau and suffolk on the south shore
i thinking of the angel eyes - maaan they are goood looking.....but hard to find and very pricey ($300).
so Im just looking for someone who's cleared their already. Ill take your headlights - u take mine - and some cash (i have no idea how much but prolly not over $60 - i heard from someone you could get projectors on ebay for like $100) - and then when u get a chance - u can clear the new ones again (since u already did it once and know how).
BTW - i have the sedan which has the different kind of goo thats reaaly a pain to get off. (the grey kind).
im on the border of nassau and suffolk on the south shore
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[hr]Originally posted by: wawacito
i had a thread on this once - i took the bumper off, took the headlight off, removed the bracket ..... looked at the bare headlight - and alllllll the gooooooo crap thats holding it together ..... and comtemplated how much crap i would have to go through to get all the goo off WITHOUT scratching/damaging/scraping/denting/breaking ANY piece of the headlight and i threw my hands up and said NOPE! put it all back together.
i thinking of the angel eyes - maaan they are goood looking.....but hard to find and very pricey ($300).
so Im just looking for someone who's cleared their already. Ill take your headlights - u take mine - and some cash (i have no idea how much but prolly not over $60 - i heard from someone you could get projectors on ebay for like $100) - and then when u get a chance - u can clear the new ones again (since u already did it once and know how).
BTW - i have the sedan which has the different kind of goo thats reaaly a pain to get off. (the grey kind).
im on the border of nassau and suffolk on the south shore[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: wawacito
i had a thread on this once - i took the bumper off, took the headlight off, removed the bracket ..... looked at the bare headlight - and alllllll the gooooooo crap thats holding it together ..... and comtemplated how much crap i would have to go through to get all the goo off WITHOUT scratching/damaging/scraping/denting/breaking ANY piece of the headlight and i threw my hands up and said NOPE! put it all back together.
i thinking of the angel eyes - maaan they are goood looking.....but hard to find and very pricey ($300).
so Im just looking for someone who's cleared their already. Ill take your headlights - u take mine - and some cash (i have no idea how much but prolly not over $60 - i heard from someone you could get projectors on ebay for like $100) - and then when u get a chance - u can clear the new ones again (since u already did it once and know how).
BTW - i have the sedan which has the different kind of goo thats reaaly a pain to get off. (the grey kind).
im on the border of nassau and suffolk on the south shore[hr]
u can buy projector headlights off ebay, they have the angle eyes for $185,
and other ones too for around $170. take a look.
I also have a sedan and the "grey goo". It's not as hard to take off like it seems from all the threads that kept on saying the grey stuff is harder to take out.
Oh well.
Buy Civicdudes projectors. I think he wants to sell it.
Oh well.
Buy Civicdudes projectors. I think he wants to sell it.
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[hr]Originally posted by: wawacito
thats what i figure - if i had experience clearing lights - i would just keep sellin mine and clear em -and sell em - and clear em[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: wawacito
thats what i figure - if i had experience clearing lights - i would just keep sellin mine and clear em -and sell em - and clear em[hr]
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