Covers for Foglights like Gen I & II

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Is there a place that sells covers for the foglights like some of the Gen I and IIs had? I liked the look.

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I can't answer your question, sorry, but I think that was just stock for Gen I, it wasn't an aftermarket thing.
 
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Thank you, I agree that it was an oem part. Was hoping there is an aftermarket company making these for Gen IIIs.

Anyone?
 
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thanks whats the likelihood that they will fit?
 

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That sounds like it's out of my capability. How do you suggest I do that?
A couple of ways, you can either make a fiberglass outline and fill in the center with plexi or make the whole thing out of plexi. You have to make a mold and thermoform the plexi precut to the shape to get the edges form a flange. No big deal at all.
 

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Well if everybody is done ******* slapping each other, I'd be interested in a pair of clear (like lexan or plexiglass) for the street and a pair of solid covers so I could color match or contrast the vehicle to use on track day events, etc when I don't need fog lights. Seriously, I'm surprised nobody has brought these to market yet.

George
 
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Well if everybody is done ******* slapping each other, I'd be interested in a pair of clear (like lexan or plexiglass) for the street and a pair of solid covers so I could color match or contrast the vehicle to use on track day events, etc when I don't need fog lights. Seriously, I'm surprised nobody has brought these to market yet.

George

George I'm doing this purely for the looks, but as you add it protects the foglights and makes the car more aerodynamic for racing

Maybe I'll create a new product lets see what happens
 

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Honestly I don't know if it would make a measurable difference in aero, but I like the retro look and it reminds me of older race cars and sports cars. It would provide protection from rocks, etc.

If you build it, we will buy!!

Cheers,
George
 

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A couple of years ago we talked to Tom from SRT and he said this is a very low pressure area and doesn't make much difference in the aero. Also why it doesn't work to good a a vent for a brake duct. Would look really kool though.
 

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