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you mean access to remove them from the boot? you need to remove the carpet panels then they just unbolt from the inside.

ok cheers. and the lil side indicators. just pop them off with a screw driver?

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Just having a bit of trouble with the rears. I have taken all those little annoying screws out of the carpet and bent it back so it is out of the way. I can see all of the bolts I need to remove, but there is no damn space to get a spanner in! How the hell do you do it?

Yep ill have to do that. Back to the idicators now, I have taken them off and now all I have is a big piece of white plastic and the orange cover. How the hell do I remove them? I cannot get the orange piece on its own!

Yep ill have to do that. Back to the idicators now, I have taken them off and now all I have is a big piece of white plastic and the orange cover. How the hell do I remove them? I cannot get the orange piece on its own!

I realise that doesnt make a hell of alot of sense. I'll take some pics later on :D

you're talking about the side indicators or the front ones? the side ones just come out as one unit, i didn't think you could separate them. i'll have a look at my old orange ones tonight and see if i can give you some advice. i don't need them anymore so i can afford to break them

you're talking about the side indicators or the front ones? the side ones just come out as one unit, i didn't think you could separate them. i'll have a look at my old orange ones tonight and see if i can give you some advice. i don't need them anymore so i can afford to break them

ok cheers :D

Did front an side indicators today

Think I went a bit overboard... I didnt want them black to start with. Meh, they are really dark. I'll take some piccies tommorow mornin when I get home froom work, overall very happy with it though.

I also have another surprise to take some piccies of tommoro :D You will Love it, garunteed

love the front indicators ... they came up looking great.

I'm pretty sure l've found out a cheaper alternative for clear side indicators as opposed to importing them, am going to double check this week they fit, then post up details. They're only about $50 inc postage. Just the fronts l'm not sure on yet on what alternative's there are about.

lol @ the space saver ... car looks like something ronald would give u in a happy meal being those colours!! :lol:

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