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Old 12-03-2016, 09:43 AM
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I recently acquired a Year 2000 S Type, and I am enjoying getting it cleaned up ready for getting out on the road. Didn't really notice when I picked it up, but when washing the car, I noticed some mesh covers over the main beams and the tail light cluster.

I have never seen this on a car before. Were these a Jaguar option? or has one of the previous owners just fitted some after market stuff on there?

I don't really like them, but I guess taking them off will make a real mess. I do have some refurbishment of the dipped headlights to do however - they are pretty cloudy!

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Aftermarket I reckon. Don't recall such things before and I'm surprised they pass MoT.
 
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Its very common in New Zealand . It's lady's stockings ! Very much a boy racer thing here ,
And illigal here as well , the cops make you cut it off on the side of the road or thay void your (warrant of fitness) with a green sticker .
 
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Thanks Guys. As my Boy Racing days are long gone, and I am more of the flat cap type now, I really want the Jag to look more traditional. I think I'll have a go at removing the ones on the main beams first and see what mess it makes. Worst case I'll put some more second hand lamp units on.
 
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Headlights look like they could use a cut and buff to get them clear?
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Old 12-04-2016, 11:08 PM
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Headlights look like they could use a cut and buff to get them clear?
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They certainly do. I have one of the 3M kits which has worked well on my other car. However, first task will be to try and get the mesh off the main beams
 
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Old 12-12-2016, 05:47 AM
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Managed to get the mesh covering off and gave the main and dipped covers a refurb using a 3M cleaning kit. Looks more like a Jag should now

Unfortunately the mesh left some marking on the lens, but its not noticeable unless you get up close.
 
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