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Hey all,

I have a pair of Fog lights on which I created a clear lense to replace the hideous orange one.

I have a spare set of fog lights that I am going to do the same to, and putting this up as a bit of an EOI to make sure somebody wants them before I put the money and effort into it.

These sell for $180 each from wreckers, so im asking $160 each with the clear lenses

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I shall get some close up's when im home.

The silver ring around the edge is to hide the edges of the reflector inside, it is usually hidden by the orange lense

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They are a sliiiightly oval shape which makes it very difficult to mask, but I actually rushed this one so the lines are slightly off - not enough to worry about anyway

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Waaaaay too much time/effort/money to do that

If nobody wants them at that price or atleast something close to it, then I will simply keep them as spares

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I am now doing this on an exchange basis, for those interested

You send me your indicator units and I will change the lenses with the custom made ones

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