WTB: 89 GTA Front turn signal...
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WTB: 89 GTA Front turn signal...
Looking for the little plastic clips that the front turn signal mounts into. These fell apart on my car and I cannot locate them. If anyone knows where to get them or has a few any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: WTB: 89 GTA Front turn signal...
Same thing happened to mine. Advance auto in the bolts and fastener section. Nylon clips worked great!
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Re: WTB: 89 GTA Front turn signal...
Not sure what your looking for, since the nose lights are a black plastic housing with the amber lens molded in & uses bolts to hold it in. Then the front fender light use "wire spring" clips to hold them in the fender. I've never seen any plastic clips that hold either one in place.
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Re: WTB: 89 GTA Front turn signal...
I'm puzzled too!!!are you talking about the pieces that hold in the fog light.
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Re: WTB: 89 GTA Front turn signal...
Front turn signals, next to the head lights. 2 screws hold them in place. Underneath the turn signal assembly are 2 black slotted plastic pieces that the screws go into. They are slotted to adjust the position of the turn signal assembly. over time they crack and you remove the turn signal assembly, they fall down into the nose area of the car, never to be seen again. What you have left is a round hole you can snap the new nylon ones into. Worked great for me.
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