Thinking of Trading for 2005 Tail Lights
Thinking of Trading for 2005 Tail Lights
I currently own 2006 tails and was wondering if anyone here would like to trade his or her 04-05 tail lights + cash for my 2006 taillights?
I'm in Socal, make offers please :]
I'm in Socal, make offers please :]
why would it not be a straight swap? they both cost the same
'06
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...06&catalogid=2
'04
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...06&catalogid=2
if it is because of demand... than they should be equal because you want the '04s just as bad as the ppl with '04s want '06s
'06
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...06&catalogid=2
'04
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...06&catalogid=2
if it is because of demand... than they should be equal because you want the '04s just as bad as the ppl with '04s want '06s
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the only concern with "wear and tear" would be from washing the taillights.
due to the aerodynamic nature of a car,or anything moving forward for that matter, the force of air and subsequent debris and rocks travel over the front of the car than passes across the taillights.
now...if you drive backwards, than yes, wear and tear is an issue to be concerned about.
just poking fun...don't mind me
due to the aerodynamic nature of a car,or anything moving forward for that matter, the force of air and subsequent debris and rocks travel over the front of the car than passes across the taillights.
now...if you drive backwards, than yes, wear and tear is an issue to be concerned about.
just poking fun...don't mind me
Originally Posted by drsifu1
the only concern with "wear and tear" would be from washing the taillights.
due to the aerodynamic nature of a car,or anything moving forward for that matter, the force of air and subsequent debris and rocks travel over the front of the car than passes across the taillights.
now...if you drive backwards, than yes, wear and tear is an issue to be concerned about.
just poking fun...don't mind me
due to the aerodynamic nature of a car,or anything moving forward for that matter, the force of air and subsequent debris and rocks travel over the front of the car than passes across the taillights.
now...if you drive backwards, than yes, wear and tear is an issue to be concerned about.
just poking fun...don't mind me




