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> 96-99 clear turns, put on a 94 hatchback
post Sep 9, 2004 - 9:49 PM
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Has anyone tried to put the 96-99 front bumper clear signals on a 94 or 95 hatchback Celica? Is it possible and how much modification is needed either on the car or on the lights? Any info anyone has would be helpful.
 
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post Sep 9, 2004 - 10:02 PM
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just buy a 96+ front would be alot easier and looks better

edit: your from wheaton... thats just a hop skip and a jump away from me.... you by chance drive a black ST?

ask cuz I talked to a kid in one the other day and told him about this site while I was driven... and noticed your a VERY new member

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post Sep 9, 2004 - 10:35 PM
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nope I drive a silver 94 ST sorry thats cool though. What if I don't want to drop the cash on a new nose and just want the lights? would they come close to fitting? mods? etc...?
plus, I don't want to deal with the painting of a new nose...

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post Sep 10, 2004 - 5:43 PM
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I considered doing that for my 95 st. They don't fit right and I think the modifications needed to make it work are too much for the end result.


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post Sep 10, 2004 - 6:33 PM
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If you modify the bumper to get them to fit, you'll need paint anyway. Plus modifying polyurethane bumpers with fiberglass is no fun, and a lot of work...I'm doing it right now. It'll be worth it though when I'm all done. smile.gif


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