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A camaro passed me on the interstate the other day with euro tail lights and it gave me an idea i am sure others have had. I want Euro's for my firebird. I have found Euro lights for the 93-97 models. Are there any available for the late models? Will the old ones work on my 99 Firebird?
[ December 01, 2002: Message edited by: Clayton ]</p>
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actually it was here, i searched the database. someone bought a "euro" style tail light. but it was not clear, it mainly changed the lighting sequence if i remember correctly....
Clayton - White 99 Firechicken<br />*********************************
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Big Tymer: ahh sorry mang i misread it i was thinking camaro<hr></blockquote>
My fault, I didn't think to add I was talking about a firebird in my original post, but i fixed it. However, those lights you mentioned look really cool. I showed them to a friend who has a camaro and he said thanks.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by *K*night Rider: Why would you want euros?
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because it's a euro car knight... DUH [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
you aint cool.... unless you euro :D
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by *K*night Rider: Why would you want euros?<hr></blockquote>
that formula doesn't have euros, the guy just worked on his own tailights and put some reflective tape back there. I remember the day he talked about it.
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Actually that's not how you do it. You have to get a heat gun to get the glue hot on your tail light then take the cover off the front. Now all you have to do is take out the red plastic inside. Glue the front covers back on and you have euro lights. You can buy red bulbs so your brakes look right.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by TheBlackSwordsMan: Actually that's not how you do it. You have to get a heat gun to get the glue hot on your tail light then take the cover off the front. Now all you have to do is take out the red plastic inside. Glue the front covers back on and you have euro lights. You can buy red bulbs so your brakes look right.<hr></blockquote>
This information should not be posted here. ;)
Sam
Against Euros, especially on an F-Body.
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