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    NOS SWB Euro Turn Signals

    Just wanted thoughts and opinions please. If you were lucky enough to find a pair of NOS SWB Euro front turn signals, what do you all think would be a reasonable amount to pay for them?

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    I would say 270€ each.

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    Bosch makes the front Euro lenses, so these are not as valuable as the rears which apparently Bosch does not make replacements for. I would be willing to pay a premium for NOS rear SWB lights.

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    The front lenses on an early car are not replaceable, it's a whole sealed unit with clip in bulb holders. I've never seen any NOS ones for sale, until now. I'm not shy when it comes to the right parts, but the seller wants some serious money for them

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    I had a pair of NOS swb Euro front indicator/sidelight assemblies that I sold last year - I'm not at home at the moment but I think I sold them for $375 ea (about £200 ea at the time).
    Andy

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    Here is a pic of the ones I bought and mounted on my 67 back in 05'.
    They were Bosch lenses with the correct markings. I think I paid around Eu$75 each for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911
    Here is a pic of the ones I bought and mounted on my 67 back in 05'.
    They were Bosch lenses with the correct markings. I think I paid around Eu$75 each for them.
    How do the new lenses work, do you have to break out your old lenses and bond the new ones in???

    Do they have all of the proper markings like 'Bosch High Grade' and stuff?

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    Yes and yes.

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    I was just asked $1,500 for a pair of NOS ones.
    Henry

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGK6D
    How do the new lenses work, do you have to break out your old lenses and bond the new ones in???

    Do they have all of the proper markings like 'Bosch High Grade' and stuff?
    Garth, how do you go about bonding the new ones in?

    And does anyone know where to buy them?

    Thanks
    Henry

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