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    Fs: Lwb euro/row bosch right marker lens

    An excellent original BOSCH lens. I admit to not knowing exactly how perfect these looked fresh out of the box when new, but this one honestly does not look like it has ever been installed...it was one of many 'extra' pieces I unpacked from a box when I purchased my 73-S. $175.00 shipped to U.S. domestic address only. PayPal is fine.
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    I believe this is the "Euro" or ROW lens.

    The Italy lens is almost entirely if not completely clear
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    Exactly

    Euro: 3/4 orange + 1/4 white
    Italy: 3/4 white + 1/4 orange

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirulero View Post
    Exactly

    Euro: 3/4 orange + 1/4 white
    Italy: 3/4 white + 1/4 orange
    Thank you both for the correction!

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    It would appear to be a dichotomy that you will only sell a Euro lens/Row lens to a USA address.
    If you have a change of heart I would be interested depending on shipping arrangements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 210bhp View Post
    It would appear to be a dichotomy that you will only sell a Euro lens/Row lens to a USA address.
    If you have a change of heart I would be interested depending on shipping arrangements.

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    Mike - I understand your point, but at least back in the day when these cars were new, swapping out the front and rear lens for the EURO lens was a popular mod in the U.S. I wish shipping across the pond was a simple affair, but I always seem to be upside down with guessing at shipping - or to be accurate - one has to stand in line at the USPS counter twice to converse with the help who do not speak native English (once to get a cost to advise the buyer and then to ship) plus having to complete a customs form is honestly a hassle. A domestic shipment is a simple affair with flat rate box costs and putting the box in the mail. Sorry to go on, but you asked a fair question and I'm giving what I hope is viewed as a fair response.

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    I'll take it.
    Please pm with PayPal info

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    Quote Originally Posted by luial View Post
    I'll take it.
    Please pm with PayPal info
    PM sent - thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac73s View Post
    Mike - I wish shipping across the pond was a simple affair, but I always seem to be upside down with guessing at shipping - or to be accurate - one has to stand in line at the USPS counter twice to converse with the help who do not speak native English (once to get a cost to advise the buyer and then to ship) plus having to complete a customs form is honestly a hassle. A domestic shipment is a simple affair with flat rate box costs and putting the box in the mail. Sorry to go on, but you asked a fair question and I'm giving what I hope is viewed as a fair response.
    + 1 on that.
    Couldn't agree more. And UPS, while a little more convenient is stupid money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac73s View Post
    Mike - I understand your point, but at least back in the day when these cars were new, swapping out the front and rear lens for the EURO lens was a popular mod in the U.S. I wish shipping across the pond was a simple affair, but I always seem to be upside down with guessing at shipping - or to be accurate - one has to stand in line at the USPS counter twice to converse with the help who do not speak native English (once to get a cost to advise the buyer and then to ship) plus having to complete a customs form is honestly a hassle. A domestic shipment is a simple affair with flat rate box costs and putting the box in the mail. Sorry to go on, but you asked a fair question and I'm giving what I hope is viewed as a fair response.
    Surprising to read that. I ship internationally almost every week using USPS and it's a piece of cake - and sometimes cheaper than shipping domestically. I find the USPS website to be very useful: efficient, easy to use, and fast. It goes downhill fast though if you rely on the person behind the counter at the Post Office.

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