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> OK one more GB This is something you may want to just add in., Fog light lens protectors $4.50 a set. Early style.
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post Jan 17 2014, 02:54 AM
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If you have the early (round) fog lights, and they are in reasonable shape, you probably want to keep them from getting pitted. They do offer some impact resistance, so cheap insurance if you are inclined.
$4.50 for a set of 2+ shipping and can be combined with other GBs.



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post Jan 17 2014, 07:21 AM
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As long as you have the film stock, why not make up sets for the 7" headlights too. You'll probably get 911 owners too.
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post Jan 17 2014, 10:19 AM
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As long as you have the film stock, why not make up sets for the 7" headlights too. You'll probably get 911 owners too.
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Is it heat resistant?
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It will soften with heat, but with standard wattage bulbs, it will not burst into flames if that's what you are worried about. A big rock hits your light, out out either way (this will offer a little protection just depends on the size of the rock), this is more to protect from abrasion.
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