my 2 favorite 2nd gen pic EVER!

reseal?

Yes, seal the light so no water gets in.

this is what im talking about. gosh NOOBS!

http://www.detailing.com/store/3m-02516-headlight-lens-restoration-kit.html?gclid=CI_n76StuZ4CFRlcagodyVQLkQ

[QUOTE=///Nick;2096780]this is what im talking about. gosh NOOBS!

http://www.detailing.com/store/3m-02516-headlight-lens-restoration-kit.html?gclid=CI_n76StuZ4CFRlcagodyVQLkQ[/QUOTE]

You dont need that if it is moisture inside the headlight.

moisture doesnt do that if its in the inside, thease 1 piece headlights get foggy easily because of the type of plastic. it happens to all of them eventually. ive renewed plenty of them at my shop.

I know what you are talking about, thats an easy fix. I have re-newed alot of headlights myself.
One time I had condensation in one of my One-piece headlights, and it looked similar to the one pictured. I just had to dry it out and seal it up.

Thats really not the best picture to decide whether to buff it or dry it. Maybe it needs both. :corn:

Hey guys, glad my DA is still on the boards
Thanks for all those would commented on the car

Ominous G2 - The picture was when I still owned the car, so sorry, =P those visors are fresh from japan

[QUOTE=ricecooker415;2096833]Hey guys, glad my DA is still on the boards
Thanks for all those would commented on the car

Ominous G2 - The picture was when I still owned the car, so sorry, =P those visors are fresh from japan[/QUOTE]

OMG! i drool over your car lol