take a look @ this bonnie....
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I'm assuming since it has a foreign plate, that the car is an export only Bonneville. There are quite a few differences when domestic cars are sold in other countries.
Heres a pic of what the rear of an export C5 looks like, somewhat different then the domestic ones - http://palmeter.com/myweb11/Time01.jpg
Heres a pic of what the rear of an export C5 looks like, somewhat different then the domestic ones - http://palmeter.com/myweb11/Time01.jpg
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Originally Posted by Merlin 91/97
Originally Posted by repinS
Dayum. I'd hit those.
Ditch the chrome at the top and bottom, and cover each headlight with a piece of lexan to make it all flush. *That* would be even hotter.![Cool](https://www.gmforum.com/gm/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
Ditch the chrome at the top and bottom, and cover each headlight with a piece of lexan to make it all flush. *That* would be even hotter.
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I'd have to see a better picture of them... and do a little PSing....
making that four-eyed setup using a stock headlight assembly?
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