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Laminex?

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Old 10-03-2008, 07:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Laminex?

Hey guys anyone have any laminex or know where to buy some? Is it worth it? Good product? I want to protect my headlights.
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I have it on my E34 and plan on putting it on my girlfriend's E30 once I replace the fogs and cracked low beam. You can buy square sheets of a similar product from Lordco and cut it to fit. Its about the same price as buying it pre-cut from Lamin-x but you will have quite a bit extra. I prefer the pre-cut Lamin-x because it fits perfectly and is just easier. My arts & crafts skills aren't the best so cutting it perfectly with the bumps on the headlights it wan't great. It worked for a couple years but the Lamin-x is less noticeable. I would definitely recommend it, in fact I wouldn't drive my car on the highway without it. I got mine from their site
http://lamin-x.com/store.php
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I just peeled the smoke tinted Laminex off the lowbeams the previous owner put on.

Looked great in the daytime but you can't see anything at night.
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