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Smashed turbo drivers front fog light

DavidL

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Ahh! Just noticed this has happened. No idea when but in the last week. Assuming I can get it out to replace just the glass has anyone seen a decent replacement? Best I can see so far is 230+VAT just for the glass!!
Are there still covers out there for sale once I've fixed it?
 
I bought one last year. I think it was £200 from Porsche. I discovered after it arrived that the " glass" is actually the entire fog/ driving light assembly minus the back cover. You get new light units with it as so it didn't seem so expensive after all .
 
I thought about fitting a couple of 3" round projectors each side a few years ago. Promax sold me a complete new fog for less than £150 so I didn't bother in the end. It was a no brainer to fit plastic covers at the same time.
 
I have protective covers available, I may also have a minty lense but need to check which side it is.
Let me know if interested.
 
I had 3 inch projectors on my cab project. They looked horrific fitted but worked well.

I also have minor damage to both units on my turbo. I do have 2 minty replacements for when I can be bothered fighting with them. Will get some covers off you Jim when the time comes.

Stuart
 
Frenchy said:
I have protective covers available, I may also have a minty lense but need to check which side it is.
Let me know if interested.
Jim, pm incoming and there is an email somewhere.
David
 
I've had a 'pea' sized hole in my passenger light for years, at least 10...I will change it one day but as others note, they aren't cheap and I'd have to change both or it would look odd.

One day I'll get these changed......one day....

Pete
 
scam75 said:
I had 3 inch projectors on my cab project. They looked horrific fitted but worked well.


I'd have covered them with the plastic protectors. I liked the look of the BMW 8 series pop up clone D9 used to sell. Tricky bit could have been modifying the lift linkage.
 

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