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Was looking for a pair of these, and someone might have them and is unwanted..
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dstocks... but prepared for a rude shock. They retail for $700+ in Aus...
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Yeah i knew that, oh, and I bought those ebay foglights, and cant figure out how to fit them with what brackets I have.

I was looking to see if anyone had facelift fog lights they were letting go for cheaper. Or if anyone knows of a pair on a wreck...
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Ive got a couple with a broken tab or two. Will let those go cheaply. Nothing wrong with the light itself.
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    You can use sikaflex to glue them into place.
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    Wait, dwayne, with that broken tab, what exactly is that ? Is that something thats easily fixable?
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    aza013 wrote:You can use sikaflex to glue them into place.
    To fix ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :D
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    Yeah but what are these 'tabs' ? Is that the thing that holds the lamp attached to the front bumper rheo?
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    Why not just gaffa tape them. That's what you guys did to j's FTO :facepalm:
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    Really Stef?

    Well that is A solution right there if I was dealing with my indicators, but a solution I would not resort to - dodgy.

    And I would want my fog lights to be secure and pointing at the right direction solidly - not shaking around while driving and potentially leading to an accident on account of an oncoming driver temporary dazzled.

    Besides, even if I wanted to gaffa tape them, it would be hard and annoying rolling on the gaffa with the rheo in there.

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    :facepalm2: Just sayin thats what you did to the black FTO >_>
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    Nah lol, I would have never done that, J couldn't be fookd..
    Unless it was the lastest of last resorts :lol:
    But only for the indicators, not the fog lights...
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