this has been driving me insane..
Re: this has been driving me insane..
I hear it's damn near impossible to find a good new replacement for these as well. I read a thread on FSC about a guy tracking down Hella glass lights for his 88 and it seems that the Euro Beretta's were easier to find LOLspacecadetz26 wrote:the 90's camaros are thinner than the beretta euro lights. I always thought the 88 chevy pickup style would work
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Re: this has been driving me insane..
:deadhorse:i sh!t lol
$750 95 z.. blew up, parted, scrapped
$1500 96 black z.. totaled ( rip
$675 91 gt 5spd.. sold
Never ending quest to replace black z ..... pricele$$.. and painful
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$1500 96 black z.. totaled ( rip
$675 91 gt 5spd.. sold
Never ending quest to replace black z ..... pricele$$.. and painful
o
Re: this has been driving me insane..
The only place that had I know, that had euro-glass lights in stock, sold out years ago and now says discontinued. http://www.rallylights.com/hella/HeadlampsMain.aspx
These are extremely hard to find in good condition, I consider even the worn ones valuable.
These are extremely hard to find in good condition, I consider even the worn ones valuable.
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Re: this has been driving me insane..
I guess ill be stuck with stockies. Lol. I just can justify the cost of the euros. No matter how b.a they are. Sorry car..
$750 95 z.. blew up, parted, scrapped
$1500 96 black z.. totaled ( rip
$675 91 gt 5spd.. sold
Never ending quest to replace black z ..... pricele$$.. and painful
o
$1500 96 black z.. totaled ( rip
$675 91 gt 5spd.. sold
Never ending quest to replace black z ..... pricele$$.. and painful
o
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Re: this has been driving me insane..
The camaro lights are way to big. 80's truck sealed beams that look like the euros work as replacements, and the guy who modified a set to work was from a early 90's oldsmobile or buick or something. For some reason i think reatta but idk
1991 GTZ: RIP