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Rear Number Plate Glass Light Covers. 
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Does anybody have a set of the glass covers that go over the number plate lights that sit under the boot lid. Mine are completely knackered and dont really want to use them on my complete resto job.

cheers guys.


Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:22 pm
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They are hard to find good one's. But easy to reproduce usualy when you want to make this stuff they want orders of 100 or more, I have been thinking of trying to get them made as a bulk order as they would be halfed by the number of cars.


Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:45 pm
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yeah i seen these glass lenses on a hilux and they looked identical i was going to see if i could use some of them, but first i would try for original parts. Mine a literally in pieces though.


Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:10 pm
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most of ours are like that Waldo.
i left them off my GT for that very reason.


Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:13 pm
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would anyone have an original part number for those things by any chance?


Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:20 pm
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HI

Do your GT'S look like these from a sedan?

Mark


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Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:26 pm
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im pretty sure thats what they are!


Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:28 pm
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yep, one in the same.


Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:29 pm
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Thats them and they look as good a sample as you will find.


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2 cool

thanks,Mark


Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:44 pm
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lucky me i got a brand new set with my stash from woodburn still in the isuzu boxes i will have a look i think i have another fair set as well as the ones on my blue machine one is good other is fair all good glasses will look over w/e in my cavern cheers davo


Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:33 am
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Waldo.

Lens. 8263-1815. rim. 8263-1426. lens packing. [has 'o' ring seals on screw holes] 8263-1783.
body packing. 8263-1784. or go for lamp assembly with wiring harness & bulb socket. 8263-0409.

I've checked all the Datsun/Nissan models and there is nothing of that type in their vehicles. If the Toyota will
fit, try them and let us know. We have a couple of roadworthy guys in Qld. that are pretty stringent. I suspect that
other states have them too.

Have been toying with the idea of making my own from some old headlamp protector perspex. Using a holesaw in a
drillpress. Cutting a disc with a hole inside for the bulb to protude and then cut another disc to glue over hole, just
large enough for the rim to hold it in place.

One day I'm going to ring work and tell them that I've got too many of these ideas to try and Haven't got time to
go to work. Good luck.

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Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:41 pm
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Dave if you cut the disc to suit the hole remove the bulb and put a piece of led strip in there,my maroon car has led strips in there.


Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:02 pm
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Of the very few Bellett bits i have left, i do have a lense but its cracked and opaque.

Were these lenses clear when new ?

A passable version might be made using polycarbonate rod of suitable diameter, them machining in a lathe. Using flat stock would be cheaper (I have some) but is problematic though, in holding the stuff in the lathe.

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WALDO... YOUR LUCKY DAY IM 60 ......YOU ARE 30 ... YOU WILL GET MORE USE OUT OF NEW ONES THAN ME ..SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS .. I WILL POST EM TO YOU ..A MERRY BELATED XMAS CHEERS DAVO


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Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:45 am
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The holesaw method works pretty well.
I just made one from 4.5mm polycarbonate sheet as it does not dis-colour like perspex. (and i had some)

Took the centre drill out of the hole saw, then used the smaller one to make initial cut about half depth. Then next size up, cut the disk out. The 1st hole saw is not exact size so had to run a file round the edge to make it fit through the metal cover.

Used a drill press. You must clamp the material down of course. There is no dome to the made up part though. Since i don't have the rest of the lamp fitting, not sure if there is an issue with the bulb being too close or touching the 'new' lense.


Glenn


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If the bulb don't fit as i said earlier led strips are like a tape you have two wires and cut them to length mine have 3 leds in each.


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the LED's are a great idea. There are all sorts of LED's on ebay which would work well in these lights.

I don't have anything but the cover plate pictured here, so can't look at that side of things. Mind you, no Bellett either !

I have another idea in mind also, to put a chamfer around the outside edge to make them look a little better.

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hi glenndod you want me to send down a fitting so you can play with it ..looks good ...pm me your address cheers davo


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