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Hey guys

At the moment im trying to piece everything together to get my car back on the road

I just have a few questions regarding a few things i need to do or want to do

First being is it possible for me to put a series 2 grill on a series 1 set of lights?

Second is how the hell do you get the fender/guard off when the last 2 screws situated on the bottom of the car arent moving?

i have got the other screws out but the last two wont budge. Ive tried WD-40, screwing it out, hammering it out, drilling though it (wouldnt go too deep). I need to keep the original holes aswell to put the new fender/guard on. Has anyone experience the same problem? My guess is it wont move because it has been on there since 1993 and hasnt moved one bit since then. Also the factor of the screws being pushed in isn't possible because the accident didn't damage the bottom of the guard at all.

What you guys think?

Lastly how the hell do you take the headlights out when the bolts are situated in the most hard to reach places? I have tried ratchet set etc. Please let me know if you have had previous experience.

:D cheers guys

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Lastly how the hell do you take the headlights out when the bolts are situated in the most hard to reach places? I have tried ratchet set etc. Please let me know if you have had previous experience.

:D cheers guys

u dont need a ratchet set to get them out just a phillips head, u need to unscrew it from underneath the car leaving the bracket still connected to the bottom of the light (2 screws each bracket)

i have done it a few times

what area u at, if close i might be able to drop in after work n show u tomoz

thought so

someone at a particular japanese parts store had told me that there the same and when i put the bonnet on my series 1 guard it had a normal size gap. But after putting the series 2 guard on the other side the gap was very minimal.

cheers anyways guys

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