but theyre very flimsy, would probably just bend down. Some of you may not like the headlight peaks but at least you can take them off! I personally think they help finish the shape of the wing and of course redirect some scattered light when driving(although not a serious amount).
well i'm gonna get some to put it bluntly any ideas as to the best place? if
at an autojumble or Mini Rally. Otherwise you could end up paying £9 or £10 + p&p
Ray. MMOC#47368. Forum moderator.
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where to break down next?
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I've got a set, they've been on my mog for 4 months - i paid £11 for them, you can have them for £5 plus P+P.
Graham.
MMOC 63699, Free Radical "Say it and be damned!"
Scarlett, 67 2-door OLD 992E - until 22nd July only
1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 3.0 Diesel
2010 Chrysler 300C 3.0 Diesel
1994 Volkswagen Golf 1.8I - 33,000 miles
first come, first served - if anyone wants them they are a fiver plus about two quid p and p.
Graham.
MMOC 63699, Free Radical "Say it and be damned!"
Scarlett, 67 2-door OLD 992E - until 22nd July only
1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 3.0 Diesel
2010 Chrysler 300C 3.0 Diesel
1994 Volkswagen Golf 1.8I - 33,000 miles
I think they look great - they should be called "Fred Bassets" for that sleepy look!
Don't they slow the car down though? In the Supreme Small Car book there's a lot of information about racing Riley 1.5s and their cowled headlamps gooing up the aerodynamics, and they're so much smaller.