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I emailed him and will post his reply as soon as I get one.
To the best of my knowledge, Jacquemond has never offered white/red tail light lenses. Only white front turn signal lenses. The European filler pieces (instead of the black rubber on US models) are clear.
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I checked the parts catalogue and the part numbers for the clear trim and clear indicators are,
Trim p/no 928 631 961 00
Lens p/no LH 928 631 929 01
Lens p/no RH 928 631 930 01
Whole assembly LH 928 631 421 21
Whole assembly RH 928 631 421 20
For a European source for all things Porsche you might try www.v-zweeden.com
Ciao,
Adrian
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Dear Nicole,
Stephen has had some troubles with internet access recently. He has also now returned to his job in a far far away place that I cannot spell properly. A former Soviet Republic where they drill for oil. Kazakstan. The lights as I have posted the part numbers for, are stock standard Europe (as against ROW and also excluding France) and are available from Porsche parts stockists here in Europe,
Ciao,
Adrian
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I would love a set of those on the front and if a tasteful set up for the rear was available i'd consider that as well. I like the deleted side marked front a rear also...i will add those to the list of things to be considered when the body work/repaint comes around. Those items would really set off a silver metallic car IMHO
is thinking of producing clear front indicator lenses for the 928S and earlier style of nose. He says that if enough people show interest he will make them. I would love a pair on my car!
A couple months ago, a friend of mine was sent to the UK for business. While he was there I asked him to pick up a set of the clear "filler" pieces (part# 928 631 961 00). This part # consists of 2 pieces:
Cresent shape piece(close to the center of the car)
Rectangular piece (between fog lamp & turn signal)
One package costs approximately 13 pounds...depending on the exchange rate, about $20 (you must order 2 sets).
In order to attach this to my U.S. S4, I had to remove a black metal bracket which supports the original "black rubber" filler.
Hope this helps,
Roger
p.s. I called my local Porsche dealer and they were willing to order this part for me (even though it was a Euro spec car).
Ok so I am resurrecting this thread, but I can’t seem to see or find any of the pictures that got you other Rennlist members so excited. Anyone save a copy of the picture in question or have a link?
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