note: I'll also do the the complete job, and make them fully! -- PM me for details!
Update on the clear sides: Selling clear side lenses, not fully making them. $15 shipped for just the lenses (instructions and paint pen not included). note: Limited amount, and will probably not be making more, so if you want a set...well, hurry! Seriously.
Im selling pre-cut clear turn signal pieces for our 94/95 bumpers. I know from trying to make them in the past, it can be a pain if you do not have access to the proper tools -- like cracking them etc. So Im here to help you!
I make these lenses from clear office plastic. The way I make them is by using a band saw to cut close to the measured shape, then, using a grinding wheel, I melt/sand down to the exact shape desired for or turn signals.
So heres the deal:
PM me with any questions about fully making them!
Here are some pictures of what they will look like after installed!

On the car:




You'll notice no screw -- well, it is best to screw them in from the back so you decrease your chance of them leaking by a lot. -- That said, if you desire, you can put a screw in the front.
If you have any questions or comments please feel free to PM me, or hit me up on aim: snapshotgt
thanks,
snapshotgt
This post has been edited by snapshotgt: Sep 1, 2006 - 10:31 AM
Update on the clear sides: Selling clear side lenses, not fully making them. $15 shipped for just the lenses (instructions and paint pen not included). note: Limited amount, and will probably not be making more, so if you want a set...well, hurry! Seriously.
Im selling pre-cut clear turn signal pieces for our 94/95 bumpers. I know from trying to make them in the past, it can be a pain if you do not have access to the proper tools -- like cracking them etc. So Im here to help you!
I make these lenses from clear office plastic. The way I make them is by using a band saw to cut close to the measured shape, then, using a grinding wheel, I melt/sand down to the exact shape desired for or turn signals.
So heres the deal:
PM me with any questions about fully making them!
Here are some pictures of what they will look like after installed!

On the car:




You'll notice no screw -- well, it is best to screw them in from the back so you decrease your chance of them leaking by a lot. -- That said, if you desire, you can put a screw in the front.
If you have any questions or comments please feel free to PM me, or hit me up on aim: snapshotgt
thanks,
snapshotgt
This post has been edited by snapshotgt: Sep 1, 2006 - 10:31 AM
Past: V6 Swapped 6G Celica, E46 BMW M3, Jeep Wrangler TJCurrent: 850rwhp C6 Corvette Grandsport, Gen1 6.2L Ford Raptor

