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I was wondering if anyone has some 2002 front turn signals that are broken they want to sell. The lenses can be completely missing, broken, metal can be pitted, rusty, it doesn't matter. I need them as a foundation template in order to cast some custom lenses. Willing to pick up or have them shipped. We are in Springfield Oregon. Thanks!

Of all the cars I have ever purchased, this is certainly one of them.

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I have a set (honestly, they're too nice to chop up) that I'm offering for $50. If you post an e mail address, I'll send photos.

you can also e mail me: zenwrenchpaul at yahoo dot com

Thanks for the reply, I am currently closing a deal with DudeM3 for a set. I hate to destroy a set worthy of installation on a car, I prefer chunks missing, lens completely gone, melted, bee bee holes and something like that. If for some unforeseen reason it fails I will get back to you.

Of all the cars I have ever purchased, this is certainly one of them.

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