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Very interesting indeed. I'm going to have to think about how to do this. First part would be to look at the earlier quad light set-ups on Volvos, but I started looking at quad round set-ups on earlier 80's BMW's wondering if they could be adapted to look somewhat like what you've done, only with lateral slats. (that would in this case match my all-black grill).

I've read that trying to switch to the earlier Volvo (i.e. quad square) lights is a major PITA. As your fab sounds (in terms of time donation, anyway).

Thanks for the pics.

Pretty busy now, but maybe over the summer...

Went to the yards today, and I've got a broken passenger side light, which got me to thinking.... heh, heh, heh.

Thanks again,

Lanval






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