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    WTB: TTG SWB fog lite brackets

    Anyone have some of these they would be willing to part with?
    Thanks for looking
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    what do they look like?

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    They are available as repops. I have a set, and they are nice.
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    Photo has been added (again), didn't show up on the first post. Repos would be fine.
    Thanks ,
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    Thanks Eric

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    If you're looking for something more racy, these brackets are aluminum, 6061-T6, waterjet, Tig welded, & tumble-finished. They have the correct polygonal base & weigh 192.75 grams each. $85/pair + $6 shipping.
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    I can also see similar to these on PP. They suit cars to 68 it seems and maybe more. Do they go through the original horn grille, or require the cutout grille? How do they attach?
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    The mounts take slotted horn grills (901.559.431.25, 901.559.432.25) that Eric reproduces.
    The plates sandwich 2 existing stamped openings in the front fender's bottom bracing.
    There were at least 2 versions of bracket hardware, one with a custom 'locking' screw (shown) & one with a socket head screw.
    Here's a view of the bracket parts from the vehicle's front centerline toward the right mount:
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