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WTB sidemark wiring (rear)
I try again. Are the some one here that have the wirning(dont need all) and the buldholder for the side mark lamps. (rear) i have a european verson.
And this car dont have this. And i also need the right sidemark lamp. This one i bougt get crak on the shipping to Norway. Thanks and best Alexander. Pictures.
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Alexander (Norway) My subarus: 1992 Svx LSI 5-MT(3.54) 1998 Legacy BG 2.5L GX Last edited by Alex-svx; 06-02-2011 at 06:05 AM. |
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Re: WTB sidemark wiring (rear)
anny one?
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Alexander (Norway) My subarus: 1992 Svx LSI 5-MT(3.54) 1998 Legacy BG 2.5L GX |
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Re: WTB sidemark wiring (rear)
I got the 1986nate to send them to me only cost me around US$10.00 + postage - he pulled them from a u-pick yard.
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Re: WTB sidemark wiring (rear)
Yes I did. I have been on very limited as I went to the Reading meet and am actually still in New Jersey bringing another SVX home as well as stripping one down for parts that was wrecked with frame damage.
Send me a PM the end of next week as I will be home then and we can work something out Alex. Also Steve, if you need/want anymore or know of anyone interested, I will have a few more sadly. |
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Re: WTB sidemark wiring (rear)
Im pretty sure I'll need new lamps and bulb holders for the outers, as mine have condensation..but my trunk wont open so I cant replace them..
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Re: WTB sidemark wiring (rear)
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Easiest way is in the oven 225 degrees for 7 mins not any longer that will soften the goop and you can pull it apart clean them out pull the difusers what ever then 7 more mins in the oven and put them back together with or without new goop depending on how your goop is on them. There is latches and catches on them that you will want to unhook prior to heating so that when its hot the goop will pull apart before it cools. there is a much better how to on the forum here. |
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