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Hey guys,

I'm looking for a set of Series 2 front indicators in good condition, like the examples in this pic (I'm sure they are the standard ones):

post-a234625-Stagea-2.jpg

PM me with the details.

harts.

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Hey guys,

I'm looking for a set of Series 2 front indicators in good condition, like the examples in this pic (I'm sure they are the standard ones):

post-a234625-Stagea-2.jpg

PM me with the details.

harts.

if chef stagea doesnt buy the nose cut off me i have these indicators, will let you know tonight

WTF does adam want a S2 front cut for....

Even if he does buy it I think Harts would get the lights.... Hows it all coming along anyway? Lets got to paint shop for a look see.

WTF does adam want a S2 front cut for....

could be making a coffee table for all i care :D

well make me an offer on the lights then - as i said in my post first in gets the goodies

Harts,

Sam's got a good set of s2 lights VERY cheap aswell. Ive seen pics on adams email i sussed them yesterday, snap them up as well if the wallet allows.

Yeah,

What Chris said .........

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