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Thread: WTB: Nos lwb european front turn lights 1969-1972

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    WTB: Nos lwb european front turn lights 1969-1972

    Hello all,

    I’m searching for a NOS pair of LWB BOSCH Front turn lights for a European car.

    I hope someone can help me.

    Best regards,
    Cedric

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    Black or silver trim?
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    Full assemblies? Or just the lenses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    Black or silver trim?
    Silver trim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    Full assemblies? Or just the lenses?
    I need the full assemblies

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    Quote Originally Posted by cedricwinters View Post
    I need the full assemblies
    That's a tall and very $$$ order. May the Porsche Gods smile upon you!

    Pro tip: If you edit your post title to begin with "WTB" you'll have better luck. Many (most?) of us access the forums using the "new posts" link and to us it looks like you have these parts for sale as opposed to being a buyer.

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    and change your heading to end at 1972 as 1973 had black borders
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    I have that setup in repro form: assemblies and lenses. I have not seen NOS Euro assemblies, ever, but perhaps with the help of our friends overseas, a pair can be found. As JP says, $$$$ order!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Gris View Post
    I have that setup in repro form: assemblies and lenses. I have not seen NOS Euro assemblies, ever, but perhaps with the help of our friends overseas, a pair can be found. As JP says, $$$$ order!
    I bought a set of NOS euro turn signal housings in 2017 for $2500 and sold an orphaned single NOS passenger side euro housing earlier this year for $1,500. But those are the only ones I've ever seen. Lenses can at least be found.

    John A. may be your best bet for the housings. A restored set of housings with NOS lenses would get you very close to where you want to be.

    http://www.audettecollection.com/lwb...l-restoration/

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    Are original housings date stamped in the same way to other products From Bosch using their code table?

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