Scooby Headlights
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Gotta leave the county tomoro 4 2 weeks & my beast is sitting at the bodywork shop waiting for the parts, if anyone can shed a little light on the subject, I'd be greatful, 2 the max
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Apparently so, There is just a slight gap between the headlights & the bonnett. Trouser fro TSL has some twin headlight jobies for the facelift model fitted on his 94. If you look closely you can see the gap.
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Oi Pimp,
Yeah the lights fit w/o any probs, I put morrettes on mine last year and they r the same profile as the new lights. Dunno if the new grill will fit though, as I made one up to suit As per pic.
http://www.scoobymods.co.uk/RR010902page/scoob03.html
If u keep the original grille there is a slight gap at either side.
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Yeah the lights fit w/o any probs, I put morrettes on mine last year and they r the same profile as the new lights. Dunno if the new grill will fit though, as I made one up to suit As per pic.
http://www.scoobymods.co.uk/RR010902page/scoob03.html
If u keep the original grille there is a slight gap at either side.
L8r
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Here is a perfect illustration on my car. Following an accident the body shop fitted a late headlight (driver's side) to my car. The n/s is original so gives you aperfect example of what it looks like. Unless you look close no-one notices so I've never bothered changing it.
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