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Old 11-06-2014, 07:43 PM   #1
stoodoo
Falcon R.I.P. 1960 - 2016
 
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Default Au2 brake/tail light holder assembly availability

G'day guys and girls, I just pulled out my driver side tail light assembly because the tail light would go out when I put the brakes on.with brakes off they were fine, and the brake lights were also working fine IF the tail lights weren't on. On closer inspection, the tail/stop globe holder has a number of. Racks in it, with a very small wedge shaped piece broken off. I've glued it back together, but know it's only a short term fix. Does anyone know whether new globe holders are available. On eBay there is a listing for the tail/stop light holder suitable for ef,El and au1 falcons, I can't seem to find any for the au2. You're help would be greatly appreciated.

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