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Well the R33 that I have just picked up is brilliant.... it has been so well looked after and very well maintained.... I have driven many different types of cars and must say that this car is the most enjoyable car that I have ever driven.

Anyway as I was going over the car and working out what is what with the car I came across the fog lights and started looking for a switch to turn them on... they do still have the wires coming out of them but could not locate a switch... any ideas guys as to were the wires will lead to so I can put a switch in there to operate them

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how come i hav fog lights but dont have that switch on my indicator stalk....

i have never been able to operate them:-(

WOW it would be like a whole new world of rice for me if i could get it to work :-)

any other ideas where it could be for people who don't have that switch?

yeah I can go with the extra bit of rice for my car :P) but my turn/light does not have this extra bit on it either... my guess is that at comlpiancing they swapped over the dial and left it un-connected to get it passed... looks like a call to a friendly auto sparkie and see if he can sort something out :(

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