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Old 09-18-2017, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Raabjorn
Did you just compaline about people complaining about people complaining?
Solid comment No "compaline" here. But to get this thread back on track, I just spent 10 minutes and a few bucks on sealing these tail lights. My message would be to not let that keep anyone from buying these.
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Decided to pull the trigger on this, and so far its been alright. Have gone for a couple of car wash and its all good for now. What I realise is the lights come with the black rubber/form thingy, which needs to be pushed tight between the body of the car and the lights themselves. That acts like a seal but thats just my guest. Lets see how long they hold up. But until then, I am just absolutely loving the new look.
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Originally Posted by ///MSC
Decided to pull the trigger on this, and so far its been alright. Have gone for a couple of car wash and its all good for now. What I realise is the lights come with the black rubber/form thingy, which needs to be pushed tight between the body of the car and the lights themselves. That acts like a seal but thats just my guest. Lets see how long they hold up. But until then, I am just absolutely loving the new look.
cool man gluck.

I wanna get these as soon as they make them a bit more solid.
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They sure look good on a silver S2000
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Originally Posted by ///MSC
Decided to pull the trigger on this, and so far its been alright. Have gone for a couple of car wash and its all good for now. What I realise is the lights come with the black rubber/form thingy, which needs to be pushed tight between the body of the car and the lights themselves. That acts like a seal but thats just my guest. Lets see how long they hold up. But until then, I am just absolutely loving the new look.
I have to agree that they look darn good...... Are the signal lights amber? Are they sequential? If I can make my OEM signal light into LED, I would be a happy camper as well. Please post ,ore photos with the brake lights on and signals on just to see how they look.

All the best and hpe you never have any problems with them.
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