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ecodes replacement 700 1990

the 90 740 and the 93 940 are both non fog headlamps,but the 940 is a strange car. It has some things I have not seen on a 940, like it had fogs in the lower valance not with the headlamps; I have tryed to find out about this, and the best I have been able to find out is that this was a option added at the factroy (car was delivered under the diplomat program) ???
When I got the car it had been hit in the front and I had to replace the bumper cover and left fender, like a fool I threw away the bumper cover before I had checked out the fog holes, part number on it, or how they mounted.
Some strange plastic studs stuck back on the rear side of the lower valance, and I have had people tell me (even the dealer) that someone cut the valance and put them in; but the wiring is factroy ??
I would like to put DRIVING lights in the valance and fog headlamps in my 93 940, and something that will light up the road in my 90 740. The 90 740 is a very sharp car and I only drive in in the summer. Red on black 126k miles on a 230FT and a 5 speed VERY clean.
Dale that car looks like mine and you have a very nice car
Thanks guys
Gene






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