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Old Jan 3, 2008 | 12:32 AM
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Some numpty reversed into my 94 wrx wagon and smashed the right hand indicator!
So if anyone has one lying around in the garage or something then let me know and we can sort something out!!!

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Old Jan 3, 2008 | 01:18 AM
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good username

I have a brand new quality pair of crystal clear indicators coming my way very shortly mate

these exact ones in fact
Scoobyparts Ltd CRYSTAL FRONT INDICATORS (EARLY) - SU-102

I bought them as part of a fully crystal set and i already have these and the sides etc..

so if you also fancy quality crystal side repeaters...
these ones...brand new in packaging like above
Scoobyparts Ltd CRYSTAL SIDE REPEATERS

please dont compare these with the stuff on ebay..

know your just after one etc but opportunity to freshen her up...modernise her a bit and would sell these at a reasonable price etc
would do lot for 50 delivered...sides at 20 squids are freebies then and postage free

like i say brand new still in boxes/packaging from scoobyparts.

regards chris

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Old Jan 5, 2008 | 12:59 AM
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cheers for the offer but I'm just after a cheap fix with a reciept so I can get the chump who reversed into me to pay for it!!!
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