Hi All
My very early S3 which was sent to the States and has been re-imported to the UK has half yellow/half red rear light clusters.
I opened them up today to give them a clean and found black tape over the inside of part of both lenses. Any idea why anyone? I presume it's something to do with UK/US regulations being different?
Also if I were to/had to replace the lenses any suggestions as to which ones would be appropriate?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Rear light cluster
#2 Re: Rear light cluster
PM MarekH - he makes them in a range of colours: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?p=59789#p59789
David Jones
S1 OTS OSB; S1 FHC ODB
1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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S1 OTS OSB; S1 FHC ODB
1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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#3 Re: Rear light cluster
Holden vintage and classic sell them
They also sell the ones with the reverse lights in them
Jie
They also sell the ones with the reverse lights in them
Jie
1969 series 2 2+2
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#4 Re: Rear light cluster
US spec cars have chrome housings which have the split between indicator and stop light set vertically. Lucas only ever made all-red lenses for these, so for the UK MOT requirement of amber indicators to be met, both the lenses and housings need replacement. This can be done via the Holden route at a cost of GBP199.99 plus VAT per side.
Alternatively, if you want me to make a custom set of lenses to match the housings you have, then this can be done more cheaply and come with both white LED reversing lights and additional bright red LED stop lights mounted into the lenses.
The choice is yours. It all comes down to whether you want to reuse your current chrome housings or whether you want something different or perhaps just brighter rear lights.
kind regards
Marek
Alternatively, if you want me to make a custom set of lenses to match the housings you have, then this can be done more cheaply and come with both white LED reversing lights and additional bright red LED stop lights mounted into the lenses.
The choice is yours. It all comes down to whether you want to reuse your current chrome housings or whether you want something different or perhaps just brighter rear lights.
kind regards
Marek
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#5 Re: Rear light cluster
Got a nice compliment on my “Marek” LED brake lights yesterday. Led a cruise, and the guy at the back of the line said he could see my brake lights from 1/4 mile away. Bright daylight, too! The brake LEDs integrated into the reversing lenses are especially bright.
Here we are stopped at a waypoint.
Thanks Marek.
Here we are stopped at a waypoint.
Thanks Marek.
Bob t
LHD '69 OTS. (Former) basket case
LHD '69 OTS. (Former) basket case
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#6 Re: Rear light cluster
Thanks all.
It seems my lenses are correct but the housing are the issue.
It seems my lenses are correct but the housing are the issue.
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