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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Pt Lincoln far side South Oz
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Yeah I know Ive already been called stupid etc but this is my plan
These are aftermarket tail lights I would like to fit into angled PVC pipe (so the lights are vertical to the road. They do come with an ugly big black grommet that I really dont want. I want to find a way to fit these inside the pipe (which will be fiberglassed) but be able to remove them if needed. Have thought of hot glue gun...would that still hold in extreme temperature? Silicone...hold them in but removing them???
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