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Originally Posted by MAC
it was a dark blue 4th gen, one pic was a birds eye view of it, from the top of the front windshield, to the end of the hood.
the other pic was the camaro at an angle, with the wheel turned, turn signal light on, and a tree right behind it, also had a blue trash can on the left of the picture.
so if you come across those perhaps you'll see what I mean.
if flip through that thread more but that super sucks on dial up.
lol
the headlights have a sorta - faded, from top to bottom - foggyness to them when they get this way.
I'm wondering why thats so dang common/why it happens so often.
I've specifically seen it in Chevrolet cars/trucks. (and trust me I've looked at a lotta cars headlights to see if it happens to all cars or whats going on)
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That's My car. There's no condensation, is "fogged" from road grit and bad oxidation of the plastic.The only reason I can see them getting condensation in them is if the seals around the bulbs are deteriorated or missing completely.