Possible Classic Shape STi rear lights Group Buy
#35
i got mine from scoobymania £226
....genuine subaru,c/w bulb holders which connect directly to your existing loom.
all you need to do is convert one of the reversing lights into a fog lamp.
[img]http://upload.turbosport.co.uk/getpic2.asp?
File=2003113225714966701.JPG[/img]
...don't forget to use plenty of silicon sealant when fitting your new lights
....genuine subaru,c/w bulb holders which connect directly to your existing loom.
all you need to do is convert one of the reversing lights into a fog lamp.
[img]http://upload.turbosport.co.uk/getpic2.asp?
File=2003113225714966701.JPG[/img]
...don't forget to use plenty of silicon sealant when fitting your new lights
#37
wots scoobymanias web site pls
andy, did u get urs from andrew@grade A components?
i am waiting for him 2 get back to me with a price 2day.
wot u must all realize is that a group buy on these is fairly hard for the supplier as they come from japan and a bulk order could take up to 2 months to import!!!!!!
also because of our lovely customs and vat man the nice cheap lights from japan get stamped with about an extra £100 to get in2 our wonderful!!! country.
andy, urs must have been 2nd hand, correct me if i'm wrong.
so it looks like u all want them to be under or around £200
andy, did u get urs from andrew@grade A components?
i am waiting for him 2 get back to me with a price 2day.
wot u must all realize is that a group buy on these is fairly hard for the supplier as they come from japan and a bulk order could take up to 2 months to import!!!!!!
also because of our lovely customs and vat man the nice cheap lights from japan get stamped with about an extra £100 to get in2 our wonderful!!! country.
andy, urs must have been 2nd hand, correct me if i'm wrong.
so it looks like u all want them to be under or around £200
#38
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#39
Someone has made a point about re-sealing the lights. Make sure you do this, as when I fitted my STi lights they leaked!!!!! I still haven't sorted it out yet
Cheers Phill C
PS I paid 160 pounds second hand from a guy on here!!! I wouldn't want to spend more than that.....It's only a bit of plastic. You can get a set for a golf for 70 pounds
Cheers Phill C
PS I paid 160 pounds second hand from a guy on here!!! I wouldn't want to spend more than that.....It's only a bit of plastic. You can get a set for a golf for 70 pounds
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Yeah, same comments as Babber - mine cost £160 also, and the sealant is a PITA!!
A guy was/is selling some on SIDC - nothing about a definate sale posted. Worth a go.
A guy was/is selling some on SIDC - nothing about a definate sale posted. Worth a go.
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RB5, spoke to you on email and at Scoobycity. Im up for it. At the moment, my contacts cant supply them cheaper which is a shame
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Deffo interested, keep us posted
What is used to seal them to the car?
Ps - no points to the first person to say "sealent"
[Edited by Brun - 1/15/2003 8:26:09 AM]
What is used to seal them to the car?
Ps - no points to the first person to say "sealent"
[Edited by Brun - 1/15/2003 8:26:09 AM]
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After all those emails, you forgot me! lol
One thing that has confused me, why are you organising the group buy if you already have a set??
One thing that has confused me, why are you organising the group buy if you already have a set??
#53
don't but them...please dont...i have them and they are a subtle yet sweet add on...scooby lovers notice them...having the dark blue they suit it well...re-seal well!!!!!!!!! i had a swimming pool in my boot...also..you may need to some electrical jiggery pokery...nutting to major..subtle and effective buy...
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Lmao at Krade!
A £1500 loan aint going to cover a set of 17s with tyres, STI lights, an exhaust system, repairing your front spoiler, colouring your seals and your service in Dec!!!!! Lmao, you crack me up!
A £1500 loan aint going to cover a set of 17s with tyres, STI lights, an exhaust system, repairing your front spoiler, colouring your seals and your service in Dec!!!!! Lmao, you crack me up!
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On second thoughts Scrap me from the list, I'm gonna re-do my lights with Red tint and Laquer them this time. a Lot cheaper than £200 and just as effective I think
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Yeah you get the can of tint from halfords and just spray the rear lights lightly with the red tin, then laquer it. I got the Info from Scooby Jawas post back in October. I need to redo mine as I didnt laquer them before Click me for red tinted lights