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of course somewhere in the world, someone will have a headlight for sale, but given the confines of the medium in which she asked, until somebody states otherwise in this thread, mohsen is in fact, correct.

What confines? It's the interwebs lol. I don't think Leesh was intending to source one exclusively from a person who posts in this thread.

Don't allow Moh to have this victory

What confines? It's the interwebs lol. I don't think Leesh was intending to source one exclusively from a person who posts in this thread.

Don't allow Moh to have this victory

then why not post in wanted to buy section, instead of here, the specificity of the post dictates that mohsen is correct no matter how much we dont want him to be.

logic dictates he is a winner.

Moh will be victorious whether you like it or not. He is the Osama bin Laden of 9/11 as he is the terrorist to this argument

picturing moh sat in his fridge and oven filled cave in the mountains laughing maniacly.

then why not post in wanted to buy section, instead of here, the specificity of the post dictates that mohsen is correct now matter how much we dont want him to be.

logic dictates he is a winner.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/443523-33-passenger-side-headlight/

then why not post in wanted to buy section, instead of here, the specificity of the post dictates that mohsen is correct now matter how much we dont want him to be.

logic dictates he is a winner.

Logic? Gooby pls

Location of the question is irrelevant, butthurt though that may make you.

An emphatic 'no' is simply not correct. You conceded that. Framing the question in strange contexts of your own choosing is a red herring.

In summary, f**k Mohsen.

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