My car seems to be missing both tail light gaskets that fit between the tail light assemblies and the rear fascia. I never noticed this until I looked in the parts manual wondering how hard it would be to convert to LED lamps. The drawing of the gasket in the parts manual (part # 101489 SEAL, TAILLAMP ASSY) looks very thick considering that my tail lights look just fine without the gasket. Come to think about it, I repaired the tail light boards on a friend's car, and it didn't have any gaskets there either. Are these gaskets for real? Don't think that only a few DeLorean owners are wanting to upgrade their tail light assemblies to LEDs. There are plenty of teens at local car shows that are finding ways to do it to their cars that probably have more invested in chrome accessories than they do in the original purchase of the car. I already saw a car that had blue LED film pin striping. It looked really sharp and bright. Soon I expect to see LED replacement bulbs on the shelf at auto parts stores next to the old incandescent bulbs. I have had thoughts about hacking up my OEM light assemblies to fit LED arrays, but in the long term this would really be a waste. Any LED modifications that we could make to our cars now (with perhaps the exception of retrofit bulbs) will be obsolete soon. By the way, the extra bright halogen backup lights on my DeLorean are doing just fine. There is no heat damage whatsoever. I even left my backup lights on for a few minutes while holding my hand over the lens. It didn't get hot at all. Walt Tampa, FL the convex side mirror guy :)