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late model (big bumper-delete) driving/fog lamp mount kit


Forrest_KoogleWerks

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Price: $180
Location: Santa Rosa Ca. (shipping worldwide)


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I've had requests for a bumper-delete driving/fog lamp mount (late model impact bumper cars) the last couple years and it's been on the radar, just not at the top of the list...until recently.

It required a friend sending a pair of lights and telling me he was 'waiting for it', so it happened. I'm happy with the result.

 

...& they are in stock and ready to ship!

 

quoted from www.kooglewerks.com :

this kit is designed for late model US market impact bumper cars, (requiring the front bumper removed) adds to the function and vintage rally look by accommodating most common aftermarket lamps. (with two mounting positions for deep or shallow style lamps) comes with two CNC cut .090 steel brackets, two .090 steel mounting tabs, zinc coated metric mounting hardware and two formed ABS plastic cosmetic covers (install with 3m automotive tape) that can be painted to match body-color. (brackets are coated in semigloss black.)IMG_7385.jpg.66b7070e94ba5fa94ffa5d22550c6e0c.jpg

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On 2/15/2018 at 5:26 PM, Schickentanz said:

Those look fantastic, great design, function and finish.  Bravo Kooglewerks! 

 

thank you Schickentanz !

....I am enjoying coming up with solutions to needs as they arise... it is fun to tackle these little projects and then make the parts available to the community!

 

-Forrest

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Can you tell me where you sourced the front spoiler on the Mint Green 2002?  The driving lights look great, btw!
 
Thanks, Paulo


He makes them. Check out his website. Lots of cool 02 parts there.


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On 2/27/2018 at 1:37 PM, Paulo said:

Can you tell me where you sourced the front spoiler on the Mint Green 2002?  The driving lights look great, btw!

 

Thanks, Paulo

like jmr_1602 said, I do make them and this one (on the green car) is my high mount/wide/long version, simply painted satin black texture over aluminum!

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