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It's the one wIth the Jardine pipe and front flush.mounts yeah?

Pm me what u paid for it..

Got 2 sets of nice small indicators coming that I was gonna use front and rear but I'll probably end up going flush mounts on.the front as well, so if u wanna replace the hideous massive ones on.the rear of yours I'll sell u the second set...

It's the one wIth the Jardine pipe and front flush.mounts yeah?

Pm me what u paid for it..

Got 2 sets of nice small indicators coming that I was gonna use front and rear but I'll probably end up going flush mounts on.the front as well, so if u wanna replace the hideous massive ones on.the rear of yours I'll sell u the second set...

Yeah that's the one I'll pm you now re: price. Got any pics of the indicators? keen.

Pic?

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Yes everything including mods is shitloads cheaper. Insurance and rego is the only thing that's on par with owning a Jap import.

I repaired my indicator for free...just replaced the plastic spacer that is supposed to hold it there with a bit of dense cardboard.

i probably wont, just considering for the moment. seend a few nice ones getting around, and they look like they get around with ease..

i am content, i wont get rid of the car lol, but might not be worth getting a bike, since work car will hopefully come in the next fleet.. 4 months or so.

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