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Old 03-15-2006, 12:22 AM   #1
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Question 98 Concorde bulb sockets for front turn signal

Does anyone know of any where on the internet or anywhere at all to find bulb sockets for front turn signals for a 98 Concorde?
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Thumbs up Re: 98 Concorde bulb sockets for front turn signal

I have an 00 which is same body style. If you are looking for the sockets themselves you must look for the entire lens because the socket is a plastic piece that is held to the lens. They are cheap on ebay you can get the original orange ones, or get clear or black ones. I have my old orange ones somewhere I can probably ebay them for you dirt cheap, let me know. Good luck
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