by "Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)" (rduncan5678)
Published 01/21/2017 at 14:54
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Recently I picked up a set of Mazdaspeed headlights for my Miata to replace my broken and leaking ones. The black housing (with clear lense) looks pretty nice and the non-broken clips hold them in solidly.
I replaced my fog lights too since those were scratched and leaking. Very happy with the end results!
"Nerd-Vol" (Nerd-Vol)
01/21/2017 at 16:13, STARS: 1
I Miatas. I miss my old one.
Looks good!
"AestheticsInMotion" (aestheticsinmotion)
01/21/2017 at 20:37, STARS: 0
Looks good. Reminds me how bad I need to do the same
"Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)" (rduncan5678)
01/21/2017 at 20:56, STARS: 0
Thanks, now I just have to fix the giant dent in the rear quarter panel and then it will actually look good.
"Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)" (rduncan5678)
01/21/2017 at 20:57, STARS: 0
Yeah I was dealing with those crappy ones for far too long. Sure polishing helps but the water on the inside is pretty unfixable. And I couldnt find a glue that would stay together on the clips.
"daender" (daender)
01/21/2017 at 21:59, STARS: 0
Hell yeah, another NB2 with MSM headlights!
"Wrong Wheel Drive (41%)" (rduncan5678)
01/21/2017 at 23:20, STARS: 0
Considering the going rate of regular NB2 headlights, I found these for around the same price so it was totally worth it. Crazy how expensive frigging non-broken headlights are. Plus I’ve already got the MSM front bumper so I figured I’d keep the theme going.
"daender" (daender)
01/21/2017 at 23:24, STARS: 0
Yup, I scored mine from Parts Group in FL for 400$. My old headlights are still up for sale but no one seems interested in paying for them That said, I might end up restoring them, baking them, and painting the inside trim gloss black.