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Well THIS is annoying :glare: , ive just started making a pair for myself today,

took me bloody ages to source some perspex thicker than 3mm lol but so far im happy with what ive accomplished :P

Got pics Joe?

Nah mate theres nothing worth looking at yet, the perspex this has the protective sheeting on both sides, gotta fix them onto the unit yet, then ill post a pic for ya

Also waiting for another unit to come through the post, the original one lost a battle with my oven :( haha

PSI Parts, I'm very interested in the clear lens provided they're a reasonable price. If going the plastic route is cheaper, then so be it :)

So my only criteria is that it's affordable and has the same pattern as the standard orange lens so it doesn't look like a flat tacky piece of perspex chucked on lol if you can meet the above two criterias, then I'm down for a pair :)

Some orange indicators will show through, really depends on the clarity of the glass. We can supply globes with a silver finish that glow orange if needed.

Can you send me or even post some pics of these bulbs?

And how much do you guys sell a pair for?

:thumbsup:

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