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Old 12-20-2006, 06:27 AM   #6 (permalink)
Bang Bang
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Re: AeroFlow Lens covers yes or no?

I agree with NC...I have had the clear Aeroflow ones since about a week after getting my FJ. A day or so later I took a rock hit to the headlight. It didn't break anything. The film is for cosmetics. Aeroflow is for protection.

And BTW, how often do you sit and stare at your headlights to notice the tab and the velcro (which will NOT come off by itself)? Maybe it's because I have the clear but I have never noticed the tabs or velcro. And why would you take them off...ever??? The only time I take mine off is to clean them and the headlights. Then they go right back on. Well woth the $$ IMHO!!

Oh...and what the hell is the list? Is it a Cali thing to say "Hey list" instead of "Hello guys" or like we say here in N.O. "Hey y'all"? just curious...
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