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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 02:25 PM
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nacademus,
Bingo. . . that's them! Thanks. Any insight to real person contact?

Silverfox,
We never purchased from E-bay before, surley never again. I think she used a Mastercard, We will try the card company. It's all documented, I don't get the hold-up.
Thank's guys,
Victor
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by vtfb68
nacademus,
Bingo. . . that's them! Thanks. Any insight to real person contact?

Silverfox,
We never purchased from E-bay before, surley never again. I think she used a Mastercard, We will try the card company. It's all documented, I don't get the hold-up.
Thank's guys,
Victor
Have you checked your Spam folder? Maybe they tried to contact you and something went awry. They were a pleasant company to do business with.

I ordered mine January 23rd, and received tracking info the same exact day.

Email them at ebay@am-autoparts.com.

I received an email from them once I got the tracking info:

"Congratulation Kevin!
You have just purchased an absolutely fantastic new part for your vehicle.
Before you know it, we will be picking your new part from one of our ultra
clean warehouses, and gently packing it for a safe journey to your door.
At the moment it leaves our careful, yet speedy hands, we will be emailing
you a tracking number. If you don't receive it, it may have landed in your
junk email, so be sure to take a look there, just in case!"






****s ultra clean...

I have had real person contact with them. See...

I understand that they are as they appear in the listing, but are they adjustustable?

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:39 PM, AM-AutoParts Customer Service <svc6287@am-autoparts.com> wrote:
> Greetings from AM Autoparts,
>
> Thank you for your interest! These are brand-new, aftermarket parts that are
> made to the same specifications as the originals. The part is exactly as
> shown in the picture and comes with everything described in the listing.
>
> Please check the details on the lower half of the page to ensure they’re
> listed for your year, make, and model, and that your vehicle matches all of
> the other specifications as well.
>
> The only pictures that we have available are shown in the listing. The part
> will come exactly as pictured including everything listed in the detailed
> description. Thank you for your interest!
>
>
>
> Am-Autoparts
> service@am-autoparts.com
>
>
>
>
> You wrote:
>>
>> Am-Autoparts,
>>
>> I am emailing you regarding the following item.
>>
>>
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevy...Q5fAccessories
>>
>> I am curious to see what the back of the fog lamps look like, I would
>> also like to know if they are adjustable in the exact same fashion as
>> the OEM lights, and would like to see better detail photos of them.
>>
>> Currently, I plan to buy a set of fog lamps in the very near future
>> and have been shopping around. Also, how firm is the $82.90 price w/
>> free shipping? Would you be willing to negotiate? Price and quality
>> will ultimately be the deciding factor for me. Thank you for your
>> time!
>>
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>



Maybe its canned. Who knows.
Old Jul 19, 2011 | 08:45 PM
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We're doing a fog light upgrade on my son's Cobalt. We found a stock GM fog light switch on e-bay which is similar if not the same as the HHR's stock fog light switch. If you choose to go the "slick" route and use a stock GM switch, understand that it is a momentary contact. If you want to avoid dealing with programming the BCM, you can use a latching relay. This only requires a 12V momentary pulse to make and/or break the main circuit contact. We found a very good product by DEI. Follow the link below for information. You can find this on e-bay as well as other suppliers.

http://www.ahwooga.com/detail.asp?id=133644
Old Jul 20, 2011 | 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 87silver
We're doing a fog light upgrade on my son's Cobalt. We found a stock GM fog light switch on e-bay which is similar if not the same as the HHR's stock fog light switch. If you choose to go the "slick" route and use a stock GM switch, understand that it is a momentary contact. If you want to avoid dealing with programming the BCM, you can use a latching relay. This only requires a 12V momentary pulse to make and/or break the main circuit contact. We found a very good product by DEI. Follow the link below for information. You can find this on e-bay as well as other suppliers.

http://www.ahwooga.com/detail.asp?id=133644
I just bought some fog lights from amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002PQU7QE and i also ordered a aftermarket foglight harness that will fit the bulbs ..
I also have the factory Foglight switch that i bought last year and would love to use it instead of wiring the lights to the low beams

so in order to use the switch i need to buy that relay? How would i wire it up.. can you do a how to.. Thanks
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