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i have heard that if you leave your left indicator on in certain carparks at night, lot of local men hit on you and asked for sexy man love favours!!!

Love you Dion,

Ross xoxox

haha thanks ross i will keep it in mind i could maybe try and find a nice he/she for darrin!

love you too

xxx

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haha thanks for that Dion, Am happy to help you.

here are some links if people want a good idea of how they go.

This On A GTR 34:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=UrdORe3ZKf8

WRX:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9dd69bXo4VQ

and a GTT R34:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=H_Nq7dlvoXU

installed on more cars but videos havn't been uploaded...yet :whistling:

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haha thanks for that Dion, Am happy to help you.

here are some links if people want a good idea of how they go.

This On A GTR 34:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=UrdORe3ZKf8

WRX:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9dd69bXo4VQ

and a GTT R34:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=H_Nq7dlvoXU

installed on more cars but videos havn't been uploaded...yet :D

how much are u sellin them for?

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try ebay there 30 buck delivered from hong kong didnt no wether to buy them or not i will?? there type R brand too with the control box and different colours...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...A:IT&ih=009

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hahaha i wouldn't bother with those ebay ones dude, i bought 3 sets from different sellers and they were shit house.

the wires in one set became lose, and the other set bulbs had a short life. the 3rd set didn't even work and i got it returned and it was just time consuming, and i only recovered 80% of what i paid for.. so i still made loss.

i bought 2 sets of viet_boi and they were awesome - he also helped installation which was a bonus. rather spend a little bit more to get something that is definitely working guys.

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^^^^ yep like what she said.

The ones I have are not China COPYS like the ebay ones, mine are straight from the US, so up to you guys, I dont wanna have to keep arguing about this cause the people who have bought them of me know how good they are and the quality so this is all I'm gonna say.

You pay for quality.

Thank you

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