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I've got a trackcar with a 993 body. Among the used parts I got were some clear plastic headlight covers. They are in the same shape as the factory 993 lenses. I've got one beat up pair and one new cover, I'd like to complete the new set or just pick up a new pair. Does anyone know who makes these? I searched a few of the aftermarket companies with no luck yet. Only interested in 993 lenses with the correct profile, not the universal fit lenses for all 911/964/993. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Why not just get the XPEL or equivalent 3M headlight film? EZ to install. I've used them on all my cars for the last few years with excellent results, even on my track cars. Haven't lost a headlight yet.
Thanks but I need plastic lenses and I want them to be in new condition. Cool of you to donate the proceeds, good luck with sale.
Originally Posted by NC TRACKRAT
Why not just get the XPEL or equivalent 3M headlight film? EZ to install. I've used them on all my cars for the last few years with excellent results, even on my track cars. Haven't lost a headlight yet.
I'm not really looking to protect stock headlights. I have fiberglass fenders with no provisions for stock lights. I plan to use the cover as the actual headlight lens and use a custom set-up of halogen or LED lights behind them. This is for a pure track car that will never be driver on the street (unless Arnie changes the smog laws for me!).
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