center taillight panel, who sells them?
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I have a red one with lights that I don't want. I have no idea what it's worth so make me an offer. It's tucked away in the garage so no photos til Monday. Whatever I get for it will help pay for the hole-plugging and tag-moving. I've been trying to think of a solution ever since I pulled it off and retired the existing plate lights.
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Just in case you didn't already know, holes have to be drilled into the sheet metal to mount one of these. I have a red one with PORSCHE across the back. If I could fill the holes reliably without welding, I would gladly sell you mine.
Does anyone have any feeback for the best method to fill the mounting holes left behind after removing the center reflector?
Does anyone have any feeback for the best method to fill the mounting holes left behind after removing the center reflector?
In regards to filling the holes without welding, I'd suggest using some color matched "license plate hole covers" with some clear silicone thinly placed on the underneath of the hole cover head to seal the hole when pushed in. Just an idea.
I have a red one with lights that I don't want. I have no idea what it's worth so make me an offer. It's tucked away in the garage so no photos til Monday. Whatever I get for it will help pay for the hole-plugging and tag-moving. I've been trying to think of a solution ever since I pulled it off and retired the existing plate lights.
In regards to filling the holes without welding, I'd suggest using some color matched "license plate hole covers" with some clear silicone thinly placed on the underneath of the hole cover head to seal the hole when pushed in. Just an idea.