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	10-06-2013 12:16 PM #8
 Thanks for the compliments, I figured most of us have non hotrods as our primary commuters, wife's car, etc. Seems it's really hard to get any newer vehicle with out these plastic lens. I asked at Toyota how much for new one, and about rolled over between the price of the covers300.00 plus, getting the new ones on require partial bumper removal and messing with airbag sensor area. So 16 bucks and one hour of my time with a cordless drill did the trick. They give you enough junk to do maybe two to three cars. The guy at napa suggested buffing them with Flitz Polish, said a friend who does it professionally uses it. I was also surprised that once you do this you end up going down the slippery slope of constantly redoing it about once a year. I think if your car is parked in a garage or away from direct sunlight and rain, they'd stay clear a lot longer!"  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 





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