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Hi - someone has damaged my lovely stag whilst parked outside my house! As well as modifying the driver's side body work, they smashed the corner tail light.

How available are these parts - I'm in the UK?

Any idea how much they cost?

Are the series 1 & 2 interchangeable?

cheers

John

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That sucks!

I believe the series 1 and 2 are the same shape, but s2 has clear indicator lenses instead of orange.

Not sure how hard it will be to source parts, but there are a few of us here who are hoping to replace their s1 taillights with s2 ones, but it all depends on the prices we can obtain for the update taillights (we're yet to find out).

cheers for the info guys - I only need the driver's side corner lens - the bit on the tail gate is fine - if anyone hears of spare ones going - let me know if possible - I'll stick with the series 1 - be a lot cheaper I think.

thanks again

series 2 will fit..... they require minor re-wiring.....

japanese auctions is also possible... corner lens are very reasonably priced for s1.. and plenty... im sure zac at slidewize can help you out.... he accepts paypal also...... shouldnt cost u much at all

Edited by muck

try yahoo auctions from the sliwiserimports link on the stagea section. Still cheap for you since your currency is pounds. let us know whats your outcome.

Getting a set might be cheaper option for you and just keep the rest as spares.

Edited by stasis

Thanks again - great response - really appreciate it. Terminal - if I can't find a solution quick I'll talk to you about your set - won't hurt to have some spares anyway! I'll let you know what turns up. :P

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