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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 9:20 pm 
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this will probably sound really dumb but how do you attatch the taillight lenses?
they had screws going from the lense to the light assembly but in the workshop manual it has this picture

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where can i get the proper screws and stuff to attatch them??

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thats interesting.....

is that one of the differences between 3 screw and 2 screw tail lights?

Karcraft or Heritage MG would be my first call....if not, then source them from the UK.


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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 10:33 pm 
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Neither the normal 3 or later 2 screw (Lucas Oz) tail lamps use those `screws' (nuts, really) here, maybe 1st UK ones did.

You can still buy new 3 screw tail lamps complete, and lenses, but the 2 screw complete ones are NLA now.
2 screw lenses I've seen, but they are repro crap from Asia and fade quick.

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