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feroza rear lights

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feroza rear lights

Post by Big_Z »

i have a 1993 rocky just wondering if the feroza rear lights fit on the back of the rocky
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Re: feroza rear lights

Post by HotFourOk »

Big_Z wrote:i have a 1993 rocky just wondering if the feroza rear lights fit on the back of the rocky
Yes, the lights in the rear bumper are common beteween models.

I just made an aluminium infill panel and installed strip LEDs :lol:
Sick of getting mud in them!
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
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Post by Big_Z »

im getttin rid of my rear bumper and making a custom one and i am wanting to move the lights from the bumper to the actual body of the car there are little covers where feroza lights could go just not sure if they will fit is this wat you have done on yours.
i should have explained it beter in my first post.
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Nice looking Tail Lights, instead of ugly bumper ones

Post by lexferoza »

Hey Big_Z,

I'm looking for the same thing.
They fit good, they look good but must buy the full set. Have you founded for sale? It is hard to find...
Just as e.g. :

The bumper tail lights
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The nice ones
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The hard to find part
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I'm looking foward, will be searching for this part.
Sorry about my poor english.
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Post by monmendoza »

I replaced my feroza tail lights here in the Philippines with brand new ones. They cost US$185 per pair here in the Philippines. They are original Daihatsus but there starting to be hard to find. 2nd hand non broken units cost about US$80 per pair. This will give you a reference price when you start looking for your own. :)

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Post by lexferoza »

Can someone help me ?
I realy need the adress or E-mail or phone number of a store in Australia , so i can buy a pair of feroza tail lights brand new or used ones.

Thanks in advance
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Post by MightyMouse »

Try DaiAuto wreckers in Melbourne - ask for Geoff.

New - i'd say not - second hand perhaps.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by alex.tas »

I have a drivers side rear tail light for an f75, but the bottom red lense is cracked if thats any help?
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

I think I have a couple of pairs of Rocky ones at home. I certainly have one pair, 1/4 panel ones I mean. I will check next time I am home, early next week.
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