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Clear rear reflectors for spats - where?


Gaz6002
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Depends what you want from them mate, if you want them fully functioning (ie with lights) then I imagine like the facelift fronts you'll need a loom and will have to cut into your wing to mount it, and splice the wiring into the rear light loom.

 

If it's just the look you like you could just screw the lense to the wing.

 

It's my favourite facelift bit, they look cool at night! :)

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Depends what you want from them mate, if you want them fully functioning (ie with lights) then I imagine like the facelift fronts you'll need a loom and will have to cut into your wing to mount it, and splice the wiring into the rear light loom.

 

If it's just the look you like you could just screw the lense to the wing.

 

It's my favourite facelift bit, they look cool at night! :)

 

I hate my red ones :(

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Ebay US Gaz, they're cheap enough but the postage is more than the price of them :rolleyes:

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If you don't fancy waiting, Paul Whiffin was doing the clear markers too, not sure if he was doing the rears though.

 

Thanks mate :) - mine didn't have bulbs though. They're just reflectors. They seem to be stuck on as well rather than screwed on.

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Those ebay ones would still do the job for you, they come with the bulb holder part at the back as well (that sits inside the bumper) but you could separate them easily enough.

Failing that you could try Keron, but I expect if he's got any they'll be the stock red ones.

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