Any one have them laying around? Anyone know where i can get them?
Thanks Eric
A few years back, I bought a set from AA along with the euro lenses as well, They had them on sale for $39.99 so I bought a set of each. I am sure they still have them.
if overseas would be o.k.for you, there's a big german Porsche parts dealer
their homepage is available in english, too: http://www.mittelmotor.de/english/startenglish.htm
just go to Products / Parts / Order
Model: 914 / 0.9 electrical parts / 0.98 lights / pos. 2
part number is 0,9802B = "Turn light lens knows, Italy version in front"
Gustl
These sold, but you could contact the seller to see if he has more.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7933322672&category=33717&sspagename=WDVW
Eric,
Alex Wong of Precision Tech Motorworks had some. If I remember correctly, he bought 2 or 3 sets a while back.
Tell him I told you to call (Sean Lee) 310-822-4566 and see if he still has them.
Hey, there's a pair italian style turn signal lenses on http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=9895&item=7935885001&rd=1 at the moment.
Seller shipps worldwide
Text translation:
you bit to a set of turn signal lenses (white, italian style)
-new!
they habe never been on a car yet (pics just symbolic)
... eBay fees me, shipping you
good luck!
Gustl
PP has them too.
A proper Italian turn signal comes in two forms:
1) it never comes on, so who cares what it looks like
2) head and arm hanging out the window, accompanied by much swearing
(hey, I'm Italian, and I've driven in Italy, I KNOW)
Here is how I make my own Italian lens: I take a set of Euro lens and swab Acetone on the coloring on the inside of the lenses and wipe the color off quickly. Repeat this over and over several times and use que tips in the crevices. About 45 minutes of work and you have clear lenses.
The Acetone has no affect on the clear plastic of the lenses.
Phil
I have a set- new old stock- never been on a car. I may have a set of amber bulbs to go with with too. Email me and we'll work something out.
Dave Hall
You can soak the regular ones in diesel and they will bleach out.
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