FOR SALE: FS: 99-01 cobra amber tail lights

Bdubbs

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So no wiring needs to be cut on the car except changing the relay for these to work?
You have to use a splice connector to a green wire on this relay. The harness already has the wire, just need to tap into it.

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Oh thats awesome, i have a set of ambers but havent quite figured out the wiring for it. Do you have like a writeup or guide or something for the wiring harness on the tails?
 

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full asking price? :)
No sold for 1300 which I think is very fair considering the market and the condition of these. Actually had them on eBay, but made a deal outside of that. Talked to the guy on the phone. He just bought a sonic blue.

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I just bought some today there in good condition as in no cracks nothing broken .. got a really good deal just a little dusty any recommendations on cleaning them and polish them ????
 

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I just bought some today there in good condition as in no cracks nothing broken .. got a really good deal just a little dusty any recommendations on cleaning them and polish them ????
You can try polishing them just like paint, but take more care. You don't want to heat the plastic up and get it hot. I attempted to do that to mine, but ended up wet sanding them and did a 3 step polish followed by a ceramic coat. I think for yours you could get away with a drill and a couple of foam polishing pads.
 

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