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Old 04-04-2010, 07:26 PM
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Default 69 Camaro clear/smooth front signal lens????

Just installed a set of Spaghetti Engineering's LED front parking/ signal lights and they are killer. A small circular compilation of LED'S, surrounded by a larger circular of LED'S for a cool looking starburst effect. However all those LED'S are lost when you re-install the factory clear lens with all the refractors inside the lens. Does anyone make a clear/smooth lens to show-off those LED'S????????
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Default one way is to sand the ridges all the way down

once you sand it down with rough, go higher and higher in grit until smooth, then you can wet sand and apply polish. or once smooth use one of those headlight lens recovery kits, which help you do the same thing.
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Old 05-12-2010, 09:05 PM
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In Sacramento there is a place called Tap Plastics that could make you the parts or pick up the material and do it yourself. Look for a plastics place around your area. You could get clear, or a light tint to the plastic.
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