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minidom
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Found on ebay

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dragon_green
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You 'found' them on ebay and decided to join here to tell us all about them?

OR...... are you selling them?

I'm sure that if people want stuff (tat) like this they can find it for themselves. And it says 'beware of cheap imitations', but doesn't state the make or origin.

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Post by eileenk »

:lol: I have just purchased these indicators from an ebay shop last week and I only paid £17.99. They are exact fit regardless of not having a make.

I put them on the car this morning took me (a mere female) 10 mins to do. I would say however that it makes your head lights look rather dull an yellowish

There is nothing wrong with getting rid of the outdated orange indicators.

Remember to buy type 581 chrome bulbs tho. The amber ones look really naff.
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Post by minidom »

Well i've just bought myself a polo. It's only a 1.0 but its got a cd player. i'm going to fit some alloys, get the windows tinted and change the lights all round. But I might get a stainless exhaust first. Spent over £1k in my head on bits. Is it really worth it on a car which 600
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Thing is mate, you can sell on the alloys when you sell the car. Chances are, you could sell the clear parts too.

Oh, and get some pictures up :)
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