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Old 07-03-2019, 12:54 PM   #5
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I would have called the cops. Litronics cost over $1000 to replace, so that guy probably committed a felony. Did you get a business card?

The fogginess of the headlights looks to be from the scratches, but it's hard to tell from the picture. You may be able to get it out with a machine buffer and compound/polish, I doubt you could get them out by hand. If you don't have a buffer I would try one of those drill headlight repair kits. I would then consider putting some film on the headlights since you will have taken a layer off to get the scratches out.

The paint can probably be repaired with a compound/polish as long as your nails don't "catch" when you run them over the scratches. Can't really see the paint damage in the picture though.

What kind of buffer was he using?
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