Rear Lights

Rear Lights

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cpeacock

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325 posts

134 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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I have a 1998 Griffith 500 with the original rear light assemblies. I am considering changing them and wished to know what options are available and typical costs etc.

I have seen a few Griffs with the later standard of rear lights and think these look the best.

Thoughts, comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

cpeacock

Original Poster:

325 posts

134 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Yes the late edition lights are along the lines I am looking for, are their kits available or specialists that do the conversion?

Also what are the Lexus lights?

cpeacock

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325 posts

134 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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That's interesting Pete, it's just a consideration at the moment. Is there any other no no's you would say to do that would de-value the car?

As I was considering improving the mirrors to the late Griffith mirrors which we VW.

cpeacock

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325 posts

134 months

Thursday 21st March 2013
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Very nice, may I ask where you got it done?

Also could you give an indication of cost?

cpeacock

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325 posts

134 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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Do the later VW winger mirrors provide better visibility?

I am in two minds about the rear lights still, at present I have the GSI lights which are better than the standard in my opinion.

cpeacock

Original Poster:

325 posts

134 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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No bonnet vents, however do have golf clubs...

Thanks for the information on the mirrors, very interesting.

cpeacock

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325 posts

134 months

Wednesday 27th March 2013
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Think will stick with my rear lights as is.

Do like the VW mirrors though, where would be best to buy the kit from I.e. Mirrors, electrical connectors, door base connector pads?

I am pretty ok with a spanner, so wouldn't have an issue fitting them and wiring them in.