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    1. #21
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      Jun 2010
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      Georgia
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      for someone that spends 30, 40, 50, 75, 100, 150k on their car, $400 is nothing, and is money well spent if they like the product.

    2. #22
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      Dec 2009
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      Not only that, if your saw the piece in person you'd know. It's sweet.
      Ron in SoCal
      69 Camaro in progress
      http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=31246

      Used to be known as flash911

    3. #23
      Join Date
      Nov 2007
      Posts
      464
      It is a work of art. Totally worth it. I just got mine.
      Ron
      69 Camaro Redfire, thanks to
      Marquez Design | Ring Brothers

    4. #24
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      Apr 2004
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      OKC, OK
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      I finally got around to installing one in the Nova. it is actually a little brighter than the pic makes it out to be.

      Mike Redpath
      Musclerodz & Customz
      405-288-0189
      pro-touring parts specialists
      Musclerodz.com

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    5. #25
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      Nov 2007
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      High ridge ,mo
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      Mike any word on a black one. Greg

    6. #26
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      Apr 2006
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      Coronado, CA
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      Mike, are you carrying that cuda latch?
      Johnny C.
      -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      70 'cuda, Pro-Charged 408 stroker, Tremec 5 speed, Strange S-60, Alter-k-tion, Tri 4, Hydroboost and Wilwoods

    7. #27
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      Sep 2008
      Location
      Rockford, Illinois
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      128
      I just want to say, I just received my Mirror... this is one bad azz piece! Looks Awesome and is great quality!!
      '68 Camaro - 383 Stroker, Ridetech Suspension, Rushforth Liverwires.

    8. #28
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      Jan 2012
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      Glendive Montana
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      200
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      $

      To bad wasn't a Lil bit lower in price would look great in my 67 C10

    9. #29
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      Jun 2014
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      ny
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      to buy

      Quote Originally Posted by hag6888 View Post
      To bad wasn't a Lil bit lower in price would look great in my 67 C10
      I call all day how do I get one call me 315 876 4109 thank you doug

    10. #30
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      Nov 2006
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      Mountain Springs, Texas
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      Quote Originally Posted by oillie716 View Post
      I call all day how do I get one call me 315 876 4109 thank you doug
      Marquez is more or less out of business. Impossible to get through or get parts.

      Don
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    11. #31
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      May 2018
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      155
      Too bad there isn't a company stepping up to fill the void. There appears to be a healthy market for the products.

    12. #32
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      Aug 2004
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      149
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      MCB a site sponsor still gets some Marquez parts from time to time, mainly the tail light bezels from as far as I can tell. You might try them.

      Dave

    13. #33
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      Sep 2004
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      Orlando, FL
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      SMSgt Ty Ingle, USAF
      "CF71" - Freedom Bird
      Hoodpins.com, Inland Empire Driveline, Billet Accessories Direct, Modo Innovations, AutoRad Radiators, Morris Classic Concepts, Marquez Design, Anvil Auto, Fesler Billet, US Collision (DOOM), AGR Performance, Pro-touringF-body.com, Phoenix Transmission Products, Shiftworks, ACC Carpet, Hedman Hedders, BMR Fabrication, American Autowire, MityMounts, TIN INDIAN Performance, Kauffman Racing Equipment, Pypes, RobbMc Performance, WMC, Holley, NOS, PST

    14. #34
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      Jul 2007
      Location
      Belvidere, N.J.
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      Can anyone please let me know how you can replace the batteries on this mirror. I purchased one of these back in 2009 and they need replacement. I tried to remove the set-screws but can't seem to remove the light panel where I would think they would be. If you know how to replace these batteries, please let me know.
      Thanks,
      Mark
      Mark E.
      '68 RS/SS Camaro, 350 c.i./400 hp, Thumper Cam, Hurst shifter, Muncie M-21, Pypes H-pipe w/violator mufflers, 18" Rushforth Battery Wheels

    15. #35
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      Jan 2011
      Location
      Fort Collins, CO
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      1
      Quote Originally Posted by Mark68 View Post
      Can anyone please let me know how you can replace the batteries on this mirror. I purchased one of these back in 2009 and they need replacement. I tried to remove the set-screws but can't seem to remove the light panel where I would think they would be. If you know how to replace these batteries, please let me know.
      Thanks,
      Mark
      Mark, you removed both the screws on either side? It should drop right out to replace the AAA batteries. You might just have to give it a healthy tap to your palm on the mirror edge, being ready to catch it when it drops loose.

      My question is since these guys are out of business I should have gotten mine replaced when I had the chance since the "switch" to turn the light on never did work right. Any bump in the road and it was on or off. It ended up draining the battery and I haven't touched it since (until now, looking for a replacement). Too bad. It was a solid idea.



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