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Old 23 July 2005, 05:26 PM
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Default Classic Rear Lights With Clear Repeaters

As in the title, where can I get a set of these for MY00 classic saloon? What sort of price?

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Old 25 July 2005, 09:05 PM
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I take it you mean the STI rear lights were the indicator lens is clear instead of orange.

You should be able to get them from any Subaru specialist for £190+
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Thats the ones.
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Thats the ones.
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I'm interested in these too, but what about the foglamp???
Old 01 August 2005, 09:45 PM
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I'm interested in these too, but what about the foglamp???
You can convert the reversing light to act as a fog by using a red bulb.

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Originally Posted by loztech
You can convert the reversing light to act as a fog by using a red bulb.

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What sort of work is involved in this?

Or can you point me in the right direction?

New to scoob ownership so excuse the ignorance
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Originally Posted by ver
What sort of work is involved in this?

Or can you point me in the right direction?

New to scoob ownership so excuse the ignorance
Not done it myself yet, but it seems straight forward. It should just be a case of swapping bulb holders over (reverse and fog). If they don't fit just file them so that they do fit. I'd recommend doing this with a spare wiring harness in case something goes wrong. I've ordered a harness from my local dealer. I didn't have much luck in sourcing one off a scrapper. They all seem to want you to buy the complete unit .

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Default At last!

Finally got my new loom. Installed the lights last week...



The only problem I've had is with resealing them. Silicon sealant doesn't work very well. My Dad found some foam sealing strips which we cut to shape to form a gasket. Seems to do the trick! The right reversing light acts as the fog light thanks to a red bulb.

Steve
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