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Old 03-24-2006, 11:45 PM
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Where can I get clear turn signals and side markers for a 97 Trans Am? And please don't say ebay. I have already looked. Thanks.
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Old 03-25-2006, 01:34 AM
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Where can I get clear turn signals and side markers for a 97 Trans Am? And please don't say ebay. I have already looked. Thanks.

Ah, looks like you didn't look hard enough.

Fronts In case the link doesn't work, search for firebird clear lights 93-97
Rears In case the link doesn't work, search for sunfire clear lights 00

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Old 03-25-2006, 11:40 PM
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Thanks for the links. Can I get them anywhere else besides ebay? The shipping is a rip off. No wonder why I couldn't find the clear side markers. I never realized you had to search for Pontiac Sunfire clears in order to get a hit.
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Old 03-26-2006, 01:14 AM
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Sure you can!
The set I found at Pro Car Parts Online was well over $100 for all four corners after shipping costs.


I honestly don't think you'll find them any cheaper than the ones on eBay. But if you do, PLEASE post back here. I'd love to pick up a second set so I could attempt to make my own smoked clears.
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Old 03-26-2006, 11:25 AM
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wow.. I did the front clear myself about 5 years ago, to this day they are still perfect; $10 in clear Lexan Ceiling light cover; Dremel with cut-off wheel and sander wheel; and $10 in Goop glue and clear RTV.

Although most DIY ones that I've heard of leak, probably because I took my time, and really sealed everything up well with both a strong bead of the Goop Glue, then followed that by sealing the rest of the outside with the Clear RTV mine don't and haven't.
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wow.. I did the front clear myself about 5 years ago, to this day they are still perfect; $10 in clear Lexan Ceiling light cover; Dremel with cut-off wheel and sander wheel; and $10 in Goop glue and clear RTV.

Although most DIY ones that I've heard of leak, probably because I took my time, and really sealed everything up well with both a strong bead of the Goop Glue, then followed that by sealing the rest of the outside with the Clear RTV mine don't and haven't.
Do you have pics?
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My sight is down, should be able to upload tomorrow.
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