Oh yah, one other thing I was thinking about doing is going out and finding cores at junk yards that are still in decent shape, restoring them and selling them on my website and other advertisement sites. OEM headlights are expensive!!
Whoa! Now you're talking. This is a great idea because you can sell them on ebay or enthusiast websites. Plus, you're not waiting around for work. You can go out, grab a pair of honda headlights at pick'n'pull, shine them up, and probably make more than the $80 you would charge if the customer brought you a car.
I do different work, but I've often thought that there is a lot of money to be made in crazy niches like this, both on the forums like Fivemega, or like this off the forums. Start slow, do some auto shows, get a reputation, and when you get too much work, raise your rates. If you keep up the quality, in a couple of years, you'll be the guy that these famous hot rod builders call to do the job right. And then you'll be making real money!
Again, going to auto shows with a small booth with you doing your thing, and a bunch of before/after samples will quickly get the word out. Pick the right show, maybe a Honda Tuner show or something similar?
JohnR66, excellent idea about the before/after headlight.
Good luck!
-John