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Thread: NOS set of front and rear euro turn signal lens 69-72 silver trim

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    NOS set of front and rear euro turn signal lens 69-72 silver trim

    Hello All,
    I have for sale a NOS set of 69-72 euro front and rear turn signal lens silver trim.
    Bosch lens just NOS.
    Advice that the right taillight has a crack but easy to fix
    Asking price 1800 euros plus shipping and paypal fees.
    Have a nice day.
    John
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    How is that easy to fix? Would love to hear how you can make the crack disappear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    How is that easy to fix? Would love to hear how you can make the crack disappear.
    I said fix, not magic !! The crack cannot be removed, but it can be consolidated by putting colourless nail polish on the inside of the lens.

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    Not really my definition of "fixed " .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richy View Post
    Not really my definition of "fixed " .
    Let me know your definition in this case to fix a crack on lens ?

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    Quite simply unfixable which is a great shame.
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    The right tail light lens which is broken is a French version with amber backup section. I "think" that it (french amber section) can be removed by chemicals, at least I recall "livefromny" mentioning this in the past. So... you would theoretically need the right side version anyway if you didn't want to experiment with both fixing, and changing the backup color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    The right tail light lens which is broken is a French version with amber backup section. I "think" that it (french amber section) can be removed by chemicals, at least I recall "livefromny" mentioning this in the past. So... you would theoretically need the right side version anyway if you didn't want to experiment with both fixing, and changing the backup color.

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    Eric
    Perfect for my French delivered 73 if only that crack wasn't there. I didn't realize there are French specific rear lenses.
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    No Nick I think you should have euro style black outer trim not silver for your 73
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    Duh,,,of course Clyde, that’s correct. A senior moment by me on full display 2 posts up....
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