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Sup, guys. Need your Help.

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Old 10-19-2010, 11:14 PM
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Sup, guys. Need your Help. Well the Honda Accord SE 2002 we had in our family was passed on to me. Now my Dad has an 2010 Acura TL and my mom has her Honda Pilot. Anyways getting to the point. The car i got is black. The car has a lot of scratches, but not deep one i think. Also it has some dents in the the car..like real small ones. I will take some pictures. Any idea what i should get done on this car and how much will it cost. Also my front headlights are getting a bit foggy. Any suggestions appreciated.
 
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Old 10-19-2010, 11:40 PM
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Scratch out from Maguires and there headlight kit might help you with the minor problems..at your Auto Parts stores...and WalMart also.
 
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Originally Posted by shalz92
Sup, guys. Need your Help. Well the Honda Accord SE 2002 we had in our family was passed on to me. Now my Dad has an 2010 Acura TL and my mom has her Honda Pilot. Anyways getting to the point. The car i got is black. The car has a lot of scratches, but not deep one i think. Also it has some dents in the the car..like real small ones. I will take some pictures. Any idea what i should get done on this car and how much will it cost. Also my front headlights are getting a bit foggy. Any suggestions appreciated.
Ik rubbing compound is good if you have it. Also wd40 helps a lot too. With the rubbing compound though, u would want a buffer for best results
 
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