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Was just browsing through ebay, and came across this guy in NZ selling these cheap Aero mirrors... they look like ripoffs of east-bear/ganador styles... I was just wondering if anyone had bought any of these or seen them in the flesh?

The pictures aren't working for me at the moment, though i saw the pictures the other day, and they look the same as this:

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http://stores.ebay.com.au/LTCPARTS-LIGHTIN...9QQftidZ2QQtZkm

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the quality, plus they are not ganador copies, but are slightly different. the proportions look wrong. i've seen these type of thing in the flesh and they look shit. just buy the genuine ganadors. i did and love them. they are not that expensive either for what they are. I bought some in from japan and it was very worthwhile.

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it's definately worth going for the genuine ganadors as they are very nice quality. they fit perfectly and of course have an OEM plug so there is no wiring to do, just plug it in. and just 3 bolts and they go straight on. :laugh:

it's definately worth going for the genuine ganadors as they are very nice quality. they fit perfectly and of course have an OEM plug so there is no wiring to do, just plug it in. and just 3 bolts and they go straight on. :spank:

What would one expect to pay?

Where do you get them from?

I had a look on Nengun...

its like $550 delivered for a set of carbon fibre electric ones

Loved these mirrors since I'd first seen them but shit, $500.

Thats half a set of coilovers, 2/3rd's a 33 box, almost change over price for a 2 way.......

Cheers for price any hows.

I had those mirrors on my FC RX-7 Ronin, theyre pretty sleek looking on the right car.

Anyhow, AzzurA, if you care about quality I'd stay away from the eBay items as there's a 99% chance they will be nasty. Perhaps you are better off trying to get hold of a set of second hand genuine Ganadors because as Beer Barron mentioned they are of WAY better quality, they fit properly and you don't have to mess up your wiring. I ended up picking up a used set of genuine mirrors for my car for only $150 a while back.

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