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chris270181

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Post #1
If anyone's selling either I am interested
Cheers Yes

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 12:54
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probably get some from a scrappy bud! there are plenty around Leeds and wakie Wink

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 12:55
chris270181

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Cheers for the heads up

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 13:06
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i'd sell you some of mine but i need all the good ones I can get,...
i'm probably the reason your struggling to get some LOL

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 13:14
chris270181

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Are you still making the black masks? Dunno

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 14:35
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chris270181 wrote:
Are you still making the black masks? Dunno


I am indeed! Big grin

and you could collect in person! Wink

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 14:46
chris270181

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Sounds like a plan how much do you charge?

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 14:49
welshpug!

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i have a pair but they have broken brackets, otherwise all good.

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 14:53
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welshpug! wrote:
i have a pair but they have broken brackets, otherwise all good.


I can re-case them into other lights,.. but its a case of finding another set of lights cheep enough to fit them into,..
they will even fit into ph2's no probs

what you asking for them welshy?
and which brackets are broken?


crafty edit,..

asking on behalf of Chris not trying to under cut you on your thread bud Thumbs up

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 14:59
welshpug!

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on the left hand one the top and outer bits borked, right hand one only the outer one, not sure what they're worth really, just haven't the time to re-house them.

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:04
chris270181

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gnrlee wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
i have a pair but they have broken brackets, otherwise all good.


I can re-case them into other lights,.. but its a case of finding another set of lights cheep enough to fit them into,..
they will even fit into ph2's no probs

what you asking for them welshy?
and which brackets are broken?


crafty edit,..

asking on behalf of Chris not tryinug to under cut you on your thread bud Thumbs up


So these could be housed using my ph2' if my brackets are good, would need to check as there still on the car

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:18
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welshpug! wrote:
on the left hand one the top and outer bits borked, right hand one only the outer one, not sure what they're worth really, just haven't the time to re-house them.


realistically,..

about £20 delivered Sad
then they'd need a set of frosted lights at about ball park £20 delivered

+ my time to open them etc I charge £60 if you provide your own lights (may as well black mask) normally I only need to open 1 set of lights but i'll do these for the same price if you can also find some frosted lights,.. Rallye are the exact same case as the ph3 ones from what i've seen,...
ph2 have a screw in mount as the inside mount

so if you can find frosted and get them to me for £20 + these for £20 then all in it would cost you £100 and your close enough to collect
which is about what I charge to do a set if collected!

Sadly Welsh it'll cost you £15+ in postage to post them
so you'd be selling them at £5 a pair which is crap really
maybe more worth your while if you can re-case them yourself if you can do it cleanly enough,..
or find a set of frosted lights to sell with them, a buyer for some black masks and sell to them,
but post to me to do Dunno

PROPER BALL ACHE LOL

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:22
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chris270181 wrote:


So these could be housed using my ph2' if my brackets are good, would need to check as there still on the car


Yes they can indeed!

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Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:23
dangti6

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I've got some frosted ph2 lights you can have for £20 delivered.

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  • Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:24
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    we may have just found a market for frosted lights again! LOL

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:27
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    Post #16
    I have a set of crystals sitting in the garage.

    The passenger side is all good, two clips fine, one clip is intact but has a slight crack.

    Driver side has one clip fine, two not. And the white plastic bit that is visable from behind that the sidelight wire bolts onto is missing. Also a bit of black plastic has somehow found its way into the lense part of the light LOL

    Some pics -

    Passenger side

    White clip present


    Drivers side

    White clip missing


    I know there not worth much but £25 delivered someone can have them.
    Passenger light is in good nick. Just the drivers side needs re housing

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:35
    chris270181

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    Crazy Just to clarify lol, you would require the broken bracket crystals and a set of frosted lights with intact brackets?

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:45
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    ^If that was @ me, pressuming you still have your drivers side frosted headlamp then im assuming you can just rehouse my drivers side crystal with your brackets and have a set of good nick crystals for £25

    Is that right gnrlee? LOL

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:48
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    chris270181 wrote:
    Crazy Just to clarify lol, you would require the broken bracket crystals and a set of frosted lights with intact brackets?
    Yes LOL complicated I know,...

    honestly3k wrote:
    ^If that was @ me, pressuming you still have your drivers side frosted headlamp then im assuming you can just rehouse my drivers side crystal with your brackets and have a set of good nick crystals for £25

    Is that right gnrlee? LOL

    nearly,... if i was going to completely rehouse them free of charge! LOL

    see it can take up to an hour per light to open depending on how stubborn the little f**ker is!
    x4 lights could be up to 4 hours Crazy
    then about an hour a light gouging out all the old gasket on the Depo's this take 10 minutes Shock

    then there's swapping over the bits hopefully without breaking any clips LOL

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:56
    chris270181

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    honestly3k wrote:
    ^If that was @ me, pressuming you still have your drivers side frosted headlamp then im assuming you can just rehouse my drivers side crystal with your brackets and have a set of good nick crystals for £25

    Is that right gnrlee? LOL


    That's what I was thinking only prob my frosted lights are on the car and in use. How long does the process take gnrlee?Thumbs up

    Edit: just seen the above post

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 15:59
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    chris270181 wrote:
    honestly3k wrote:
    ^If that was @ me, pressuming you still have your drivers side frosted headlamp then im assuming you can just rehouse my drivers side crystal with your brackets and have a set of good nick crystals for £25

    Is that right gnrlee? LOL


    That's what I was thinking only prob my frosted lights are on the car and in use. How long does the process take gnrlee?Thumbs up

    Edit: just seen the above post


    about a day or two once I have everything main delay is waiting for paint to dry Wink

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 16:05
    dangti6

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    chris270181 wrote:

    That's what I was thinking only prob my frosted lights are on the car and in use. How long does the process take gnrlee?Thumbs up



    Well if you want me to send some ph2 frosted lights straight to gnrlee, let me/him know Thumbs up

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  • Posted 9th May 2012 at 16:05
    honestly3k

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    You could do it yourself Chris, all you do is cook the headlight in the over for about 30mins then use a flat head screw driver to prise the lense off.....

    Although admittedly the Valeo's can be a pain in the arse to seperate, and you'd have to do it twice, once for the crystal and once for the frosted headlamp

    Edit; make that 3 times with the passenger one, then when the lense is off, rub down the silver part of the fascia with light grit sand paper, spray on grey primer, then black top coat, then heat up again in oven to make the glue tacky again and reseal, how hard can it be? Dunno

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 16:08
    chris270181

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    dangti6 wrote:
    chris270181 wrote:

    That's what I was thinking only prob my frosted lights are on the car and in use. How long does the process take gnrlee?Thumbs up



    Well if you want me to send some ph2 frosted lights straight to gnrlee, let me/him know Thumbs up


    This will probably easierThumbs up

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    Posted 9th May 2012 at 16:09
    chris270181

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    honestly3k wrote:
    You could do it yourself Chris, all you do is cook the headlight in the over for about 30mins then use a flat head screw driver to prise the lense off.....

    Although admittedly the Valeo's can be a pain in the arse to seperate, and you'd have to do it twice, once for the crystal and once for the frosted headlamp


    I'm sure id fcuk somat up albeit the missus oven, could you post to gnarlee?

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