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Hella 'model 38' LED center brake GROUP BUY


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OK, the following are now on the list:

Larry, '2002#3'

Aaron, 'xavier296'

Jim, 'jimk'

???, 'billw'

???, 'Highnote1'

 

THANKS for the picture installed, Paul!

 

Sorry I did not put this in the original post, but I will edit that shortly. 

I am asking for a deposit, if you can, of $60. per light.

 

This is getting ridiculously popular - there are 12 orders JUST IN THIS FORUM, and I have posted the offer on four other BMW vintage forums... the total will be north or two dozen if I guess right.  That's a $2,000-plus-shipping ding on my checking account...

I would appreciate any help you can offer.

 

Here are the details-- Deposits can be any of three methods: PayPal, Money Order, or Check.

PayPal payments to my email, Checks and Money Orders are mailed. Send me a PM or email, I will reply with all needed info. You can find my email in my signature below. Also, please provide car info (for correct wiring) - year, model, VIN, and your shipping address.

Note - for Money Orders, US postal are the safest and most reliable. Fill out completely, and keep the 'sender copy.'
No Western Union, Money-gram, Venmo, Bitcoin, or other non-traceable payments, those are for scammers.

Thanks!
Andy

 

 

Edited by MoBrighta

Andy the tail light guy says "Be Seen, and Not Hurt!"  [mailto:mobrighta@comcast.net]

Lighting Upgrades for E3, E9, E10, E12, E21, E23, E24, E28, E30, E32, E36, E39 - front & back
Tail Light upgrades keep them off your tail, out of your trunk;
Headlight film keeps your 'eyes' from being scratched out or broken.

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26 minutes ago, MoBrighta said:

OK, the following are now on the list:

Larry, '2002#3'

Aaron, 'xavier296'

Jim, 'jimk'

???, 'billw'

???, 'Highnote1'

 

THANKS for the picture installed, Paul!

 

Sorry I did not put this in the original post, but I will edit that shortly. 

I am asking for a deposit, if you can, of $60. per light.

 

This is getting ridiculously popular - there are 12 orders JUST IN THIS FORUM, and I have posted the offer on four other BMW vintage forums... the total will be north or two dozen if I guess right.  That's a $2,000-plus-shipping ding on my checking account...

I would appreciate any help you can offer.

 

Here are the details-- Deposits can be any of three methods: PayPal, Money Order, or Check.

PayPal payments to my email, Checks and Money Orders are mailed. Send me a PM or email, I will reply with all needed info. You can find my email in my signature below. Also, please provide car info (for correct wiring) - year, model, VIN, and your shipping address.

Note - for Money Orders, US postal are the safest and most reliable. Fill out completely, and keep the 'sender copy.'
No Western Union, Money-gram, Venmo, Bitcoin, or other non-traceable payments, those are for scammers.

Thanks!
Andy

 

 

Mentioned I was interested earlier in the thread but didn't see my name there. If it's not too late, I'm still interested ! 

 

-Matt

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Sorry, Matt, you were put on the list earlier.  Ontario Canada, as I understand.

This post was just the very latest additions.

Andy the tail light guy says "Be Seen, and Not Hurt!"  [mailto:mobrighta@comcast.net]

Lighting Upgrades for E3, E9, E10, E12, E21, E23, E24, E28, E30, E32, E36, E39 - front & back
Tail Light upgrades keep them off your tail, out of your trunk;
Headlight film keeps your 'eyes' from being scratched out or broken.

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9 minutes ago, MoBrighta said:

Sorry, Matt, you were put on the list earlier.  Ontario Canada, as I understand.

This post was just the very latest additions.

All good! Just didn't want to miss out :)

 

Thanks!

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1 hour ago, DesertDuck said:

Put me down for one as well!  It really looks good in Paul's photo above.

Thanks, Andy

 

-Paul B.

Done. Round or square tail?

 

Andy the tail light guy says "Be Seen, and Not Hurt!"  [mailto:mobrighta@comcast.net]

Lighting Upgrades for E3, E9, E10, E12, E21, E23, E24, E28, E30, E32, E36, E39 - front & back
Tail Light upgrades keep them off your tail, out of your trunk;
Headlight film keeps your 'eyes' from being scratched out or broken.

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