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Old 12-08-2013, 11:37 PM   #1
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Z32 clear turn signals

I just got some jdm z32 clear turn signals.
There is an orange piece inside the light.
Can this be removed to make it completely clear?

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2 ways to do this...

first remove all hardware, bulbs etc.

To soften the glue holding the lens to the housing you can either place the light submerged in boiling water for a few minutes or, preferred method since you don't get water inside, you can heat it in the oven at 250* for about 6-8 minutes. Then all you need to do is carefully pry the lens off and unclip the orange dome inside. Good luck
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