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Advice On Repairing A Headlight


thushanthatj

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Hello All,

I need advice regarding restoring and repairing a used Japanese headlight. I am bringing down a headlight for an Allion 260 from Japan and there is a broken mount. Where can I get it repaired original as possible with the same mount color and where can I get possible scratches on the headlight surfaces sanded and buffed out. Please see the pics. Thanks

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Hello All,

I need advice regarding restoring and repairing a used Japanese headlight. I am bringing down a headlight for an Allion 260 from Japan and there is a broken mount. Where can I get it repaired original as possible with the same mount color and where can I get possible scratches on the headlight surfaces sanded and buffed out. Please see the pics. Thanks

'thushanthatj,

Try there are several head light restorers advertise on hit add.( Advance at Dehiwala.)

Sylvi Wijesinghe.

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I know Mr Wijesinghe. But as far as I know Advance only does polishing and cleaning headlights. I want to get the brackets made from a very good Fibre guy or a plastic moulding person and need advice on removing the scratch mark from that lense. Please PM me your email so I could send you the other pics as well.

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Hello All,

I need advice regarding restoring and repairing a used Japanese headlight. I am bringing down a headlight for an Allion 260 from Japan and there is a broken mount. Where can I get it repaired original as possible with the same mount color and where can I get possible scratches on the headlight surfaces sanded and buffed out. Please see the pics. Thanks

You can usually perform a fibre repair. What they will do is insert a metal coil to strengthen the mount and then fibre around it. The visual quality isn't always great but it should work.

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