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doh, crack in foglight, again! anyone got used fogs?

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Old 11-21-2003, 09:49 PM
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Unhappy doh, crack in foglight, again! anyone got used fogs?

uhh anyone have some foglights for sale that dont' have any cracks for an NA 944? both sides? passenger side is chipped and driver side now has a big crack because of a stupid stone

Old 11-21-2003, 10:24 PM
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I have some turbo fogs... but that won't help you.
Old 11-22-2003, 10:35 AM
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I have some sheet material that protects foglights (I ordered a kit and was told it didn't cover the fogs on my turbo and so I ordered an extra piece to cut out for them and the kit included them after all...doh!) that you can cut out to put on your new ones. $10 including shipping and they say they'll pay up to $1000 to replace your light if one gets broke with this stuff on it.

PM me if interested. It would easily do both your fogs and there and maybe even your turn signals...not sure..haven't seen an NA 944 in a while up close to remember the measurements. I know it would easily do both fogs on a 951.
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Euro, you have a PM
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Aribop I replied to your PM message about 5 minutes ago. When you get the chance, feel free to get back to me.

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Euro, albeit not your typical solution, after going through a couple of these I aggitatedly used clear silicone to seal my last one up. I figured it would last until it rained for the first time .... 3 years later, still haven't even lost the bulb on that side Just filled the hole with a small amount of clear silicone (cut a small opening in the tube) and when it dried, I took a razor blade to trim the excess. You can still see the crack if you look but the lighting didn't change at all and as I said, its held for some 3 plus years now.



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