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Whats the best place to get a set of clear front indicators and side repeaters?? Cost?
Do they need declaring to insurance?
P.S - Anyone know how to remove the horrible orange grill thing from under the front indicator on a MY99, and should I leave the gap empty or do something with it?
Do they need declaring to insurance?
P.S - Anyone know how to remove the horrible orange grill thing from under the front indicator on a MY99, and should I leave the gap empty or do something with it?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by ScoobyJawa:
<B>Whats the best place to get a set of clear front indicators and side repeaters?? Cost?[/quote]
ScoobySport/Scoobymania/Power Engineering/MRT/DR Motorsport. About £90 ish for both fronts and repeaters.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>
<B>P.S - Anyone know how to remove the horrible orange grill thing from under the front indicator on a MY99[/quote]
Pling it out with a screwdriver, possibly put a rag round the screwdriver to protect the paint - takes seconds.
If you do a search, there are reams written about both subjects.....
Matt.
[This message has been edited by mutant_matt (edited 28 March 2001).]
<B>Whats the best place to get a set of clear front indicators and side repeaters?? Cost?[/quote]
ScoobySport/Scoobymania/Power Engineering/MRT/DR Motorsport. About £90 ish for both fronts and repeaters.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>
<B>P.S - Anyone know how to remove the horrible orange grill thing from under the front indicator on a MY99[/quote]
Pling it out with a screwdriver, possibly put a rag round the screwdriver to protect the paint - takes seconds.
If you do a search, there are reams written about both subjects.....
Matt.
[This message has been edited by mutant_matt (edited 28 March 2001).]
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DON'T USE A SCREWDRIVER!!!!
Just unscrew the front indicator and pop your fingers inside and push out the two little clips holding them in place.
As to painting them, I used Halfords black plastic paint in a aerosol can on mine, quick and simple.
Tim
DON'T USE A SCREWDRIVER!!!!
Just unscrew the front indicator and pop your fingers inside and push out the two little clips holding them in place.
As to painting them, I used Halfords black plastic paint in a aerosol can on mine, quick and simple.
Tim
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ScoobyJawa,
Used a screwdriver and a bit of card to get mine out - takes a steady hand though!
Like Tim, I used an aerosol - Hammerite black satin finish. It took loads of coats to cover all of the orange though - but looks cool when done.
Oh, and I got my side repeaters from Demon Tweeks and indicators from Scoobymania - can't remember prices though, sorry
Matt
[This message has been edited by Matt Churchill (edited 28 March 2001).]
Used a screwdriver and a bit of card to get mine out - takes a steady hand though!
Like Tim, I used an aerosol - Hammerite black satin finish. It took loads of coats to cover all of the orange though - but looks cool when done.
Oh, and I got my side repeaters from Demon Tweeks and indicators from Scoobymania - can't remember prices though, sorry
Matt
[This message has been edited by Matt Churchill (edited 28 March 2001).]
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