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Dexter172

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Feb 13, 2003
New York
What parts would I need to convert the talon tail lights to the eclipse ones and how much work is it. 1995 model
 
Not much. You will need the rear bumper made for a Eclipse and the Tail Lights, the rest is Filling Iam guessing. I've never done it, but Iam sure some Mid Welding with sheet metal, fiberglass filler, and a layer(s) of Bondo could finish the job.

(could be wrong, I have never did a conversion on the 2g's.)
 
all you need is eclipse tail lights , eclipse bumper (body kit or oem), eclipse reverse lights. thats all you need Captconnels did a really good section on how to do the whole conversion. just search and you will find it, but it goes step by step what you need to do.
 
Here is an idea for you to consider. I have a 95 TSI as well, and I removed the entire back panel that holds the license plate and had it painted black to match the car. It looks like a factory job and only cost $50 at a body shop to do it. No more ugly reflectors or "TALON" in giant letters. I wish I could post a photo but don't have a digital camera yet.
 
i got my reverse lights at a slavage yard i just pulled it out and took about 5 inches of wire with it that was connected to the plug that goes in the light so its easier to sauder (sp)
 
Originally posted by JLJ
Here is an idea for you to consider. I have a 95 TSI as well, and I removed the entire back panel that holds the license plate and had it painted black to match the car. It looks like a factory job and only cost $50 at a body shop to do it. No more ugly reflectors or "TALON" in giant letters. I wish I could post a photo but don't have a digital camera yet.

you should have just used niteshades paint and did it yourself. would have costed you about $20 if that
 
anyone have any pics installing the bumper or at leat a pic of what an l pracket is
 
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