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Euro Bumper License Plate Light Source?


ClayW

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I got some from Blunt (excellent service as always) they cost just over $40 from what I remember.

If I had my time over again I would look for a generic part that fits the existing holes. More worried about daily driving and cost now than perfection.

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Hi we can get those for $42.48 USD each.

Let me know if you are interested.

I'm no longer affiliated with Maximillian Importing Company in any way, please address any questions directly to them.  -Thanks.

2002 "tii" coupe 1970
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I saw these on the web and wondered how close they would be in size (not quality):

http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=%2Ftail-brake-turn.html%23lpc

$5.95 ea.

-john

I actually just ordered a few of those for footwell and trunk lights. They are a little too small, but would work if you were converting to the Euro look and cut your own holes in the bumper.

ClayW
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Somewhat related question - I am putting the early bumpers on a square taillight car. Contemplating putting the euro rear body piece on, so that I can have these lights in the bumper, but the euro body piece that's in the catalogue has the raised areas where the North American license taillights mount. Did they ever make a square light rear piece that is flat in the license plate area?

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