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  1. awacsdavid

    awacsdavid Karting

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    #1 awacsdavid, Oct 27, 2014
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    Good Morning fellow FC'ers. I am thinking about replacing the original amber front turn signals with clear euro. Where is a good source to get them?

    These....
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  2. Oengus

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    I just did mine......got them from Ricambi.
    I may have got the last set in stock ........... per Daniel
     
  3. Ricambi America

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    Chas got his several weeks ago (Thank you!).

    We have more available in stock now, for immediate shipment.
     
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    by the way thanks Daniel.......BIG improvement
     
  5. vracer

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    A previous owner switched mine to Euro. On my Hyperion, I think I almost prefer the yellow US style, but it is probably just what my eye has become accustomed to seeing with every other car wearing yellow. (I'm not looking for a trade.)

    The thing that really bugs me about the front end look of the car is that somehow the front fogs have become cloudy. I was hoping that they would come apart to clean, but I've been told, "No". At $350 per, I guess they will have to stay 'foggy'.
     
  6. treedee3d

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    Do it, car looks so much better...

    Got mine at Ricambi.
     
  7. awacsdavid

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    YEP!! Already ordered them!
     
  8. Keith Imbriglio

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    #8 Keith Imbriglio, Oct 27, 2014
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    The thing that really bugs me about the front end look of the car is that somehow the front fogs have become cloudy. I was hoping that they would come apart to clean, but I've been told, "No". At $350 per, I guess they will have to stay 'foggy'.[/QUOTE]

    Richard,
    My driving lights had become cloudy inside also, and the lights do not come apart. But no need for new lights. What I did is removed the bulbs from the back of the sealed glass housing. I then glued cotton swabs on the end of a couple flexible plastic rods that fit thought the bulb opening. I put glass cleaner on one swab, cleaned the inside of the driving light and then used a second dry cotton ball to polish and dry. It took some time and it was a pain, but it worked. No more cloudiness.
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  9. awacsdavid

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    #9 awacsdavid, Oct 27, 2014
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    Great idea. I'll remember that if mine ever get foggy
     
  10. Robb

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    Got mine from Daniel at Ricambi and was very happy (not shown in my avatar). Easy and quick to install.

    Robb
     
  11. hjp

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    Try rubbing them with fine steel wool. I did that to mine and they look almost new.
     
  12. treedee3d

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    It's like condensation and dust mix together....I have the same issue with my spotlights in my house. they're all contained but somehow the inside still gets dirty.
     
  13. vracer

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    Keith,
    Thank you a bunch, a big bunch. Now - How do you get to them to clean?
     
  14. Keith Imbriglio

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    There is a right and left underbelly access panel directly under each light (access from under the car). If I remember 5 screws on each side and the panel drops down. The front edge (bumper edge) clips into the bumper. With the panels dropped you have complete access to the lights. Unplug the bulb connector and twist out. I believe counter clockwise to remove. Remember not to touch the bulbs with your unprotected hands. The oil from your skin greatly reduces bulb life.
    Good luck, Keith.
     

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