need new headlight(really only lens) for 07 sedan w/ tech

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Old Nov 22, 2014 | 05:22 PM
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need new headlight(really only lens) for 07 sedan w/ tech

Hey guys i recently took the 3m headlight restorer to my driverside headlight because towards the top where the headlight narrows, it was getting real ugly and somewhat foggy and could see a slight difference between my drivers side one and my passenger side one. The 3m headlight restorer basically made the foggy part almost 50% better and the rest of the headlight foggier (duller looking and kinda looks like sh*t now lol) maybe i shouldnt have used the headlight restoring kit on the whole headlight? Ive seen the headlight kit work wonders and youtube so im assuming the narrow part of the light that was foggy did not clear up all the way because the headlight is not air/water tight? Because it almost seems like theres still moisture where headlight really needed it the most (the narrow top part of the light).

So i need a way to fix this air/water problem (if thats the case) or if that will take too long to diagnose, i would just want a new (preferably used in good condition headlight).

I dont know if the after market oem-looking lights are the same quality and ive actually been browsing on ebay for them and i havent seen one that includes the adaptive feature.

What do u guys think i should do/where should i purchase a used factory oem/new aftermarket driverside headlight?
 
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