RE: Reversing Lights

From: Christie, Scott E. (CAP, CSIG) (Scott.Christie(at)gecapital.com)
Date: Fri Nov 21 1997 - 10:57:16 CST


The name of the company is WIPAC, and these sound like one of their
products.
scott christie

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Laifman [SMTP:Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 21, 1997 11:05 AM
> To: alpines(at)autox.team.net
> Subject: Reversing Lights
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> Tom writes:
> "I recently bought a pair of the stock exhaust shaped lights. [SNIP,
> yes,
> thanks Gary]
> I have found that I have seen three different styles. "
>
> Christopher writes:
> " I have seen a few cars with twin WIP backup light installed below
> the
> bumper through the rear scuttle (not on the bumper). It is my
> understanding that these were sold as dealer installed options. They
> are rectangular and have chrome steel bezels. The bodies may have
> been
> steel as well, or possibly potmetal, I don't recall."
>
> I have the WIP (or is it WIPO?) back up lights on my car, which appear
> to
> be installed from the factory, or at least with all the proper wiring
> harness connections and wiring. Are these different from what Tom is
> describing? I would say that I am 98.9% sure that the bodis are also
> stamped steel. There are words stamped on the steel bezel too. Let
> me
> know if you want more details. I'll run down to the parking garage on
> my
> lunch break and look at them.
>
> Jay
>



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