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The guy selling it has this website and there a couple of VERY nice touches on the red Mk1 pictured, I love the wing badges and the rear intake
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Why are they red and not black?
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Who the heck would want those things ?

Hell of a price & just look at the carriage charge :!: :shock:

Import duty too

They wouldn't add a single gram of lightness to my car :( :( :(
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Those parts are highly sought after, along with retract mirrors, flip fogs and all the other special JDM parts, i guess you have to be into your Mk1 in a big way to appreciate them.

They wouldn't add a single gram of lightness to my car


Well nothing does, does it? The oxymoron in that quote is bursting my head.
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elbon50 wrote:Who the heck would want those things ?

Hell of a price & just look at the carriage charge :!: :shock:

Import duty too

They wouldn't add a single gram of lightness to my car :( :( :(


Peter, people do not these parts just to save weight. You should get your head out of your ar$e and think about other people who appreciate their vehicle.

They are probably the same weight as the N/A anyway and look tonnes better IMO. But if you are patient you can pick up a set of S/C lights as I did for £100 including postage from the UK.
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:
elbon50 wrote:Who the heck would want those things ?

Hell of a price & just look at the carriage charge :!: :shock:

Import duty too

They wouldn't add a single gram of lightness to my car :( :( :(


Peter, people do not these parts just to save weight. You should get your head out of your ar$e and think about other people who appreciate their vehicle.

They are probably the same weight as the N/A anyway and look tonnes better IMO. But if you are patient you can pick up a set of S/C lights as I did for £100 including postage from the UK.


LOL

If it doesn't make me little car go better I don't want it Alex :whistle:
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elbon50 wrote:
SuperRedMR2 wrote:
elbon50 wrote:Who the heck would want those things ?

Hell of a price & just look at the carriage charge :!: :shock:

Import duty too

They wouldn't add a single gram of lightness to my car :( :( :(


Peter, people do not these parts just to save weight. You should get your head out of your ar$e and think about other people who appreciate their vehicle.

They are probably the same weight as the N/A anyway and look tonnes better IMO. But if you are patient you can pick up a set of S/C lights as I did for £100 including postage from the UK.


LOL

If it doesn't make me little car go better I don't want it Alex :whistle:


What's the point of commenting on it then
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If it doesn't make me little car go better I don't want it Alex


Excuse me if i call you a hypocrit there Peter while your car bottoms out on every corner you take, and i KNOW it is :D
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:
elbon50 wrote:
SuperRedMR2 wrote:

Peter, people do not these parts just to save weight. You should get your head out of your ar$e and think about other people who appreciate their vehicle.

They are probably the same weight as the N/A anyway and look tonnes better IMO. But if you are patient you can pick up a set of S/C lights as I did for £100 including postage from the UK.


LOL

If it doesn't make me little car go better I don't want it Alex :whistle:


What's the point of commenting on it then


The point is that I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay good money to change their perfectly good lenses for JDM ones

Some folk seem to like things like that

I don't
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The point is that I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay good money to change their perfectly good lenses for JDM ones


Or indeed pay good money to take perfectly good suspension off and fit dangerous clashing springs. :thumleft:

Your first reply was "who the heck would want those things?"

The answer is anyone who is really into their JDM stuff and fanatical about their Mk1, me included.

You sir, are hard work.
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I admittedly do not like the red ones, I like my black ones.

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It looks better every time!

If I could find a spoiler with the rear brake light in it, I'd buy it just to be different, but finding one in 043 white is a mission with standard parts let alone JDM parts.

If you want to reduce weight, try putting helium in your tyres, that'll reduce it by a little bit.
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PW@Woodsport wrote:
The point is that I just don't understand why anyone would want to pay good money to change their perfectly good lenses for JDM ones


Or indeed pay good money to take perfectly good suspension off and fit dangerous clashing springs. :thumleft:

Your first reply was "who the heck would want those things?"

The answer is anyone who is really into their JDM stuff and fanatical about their Mk1, me included.

You sir, are hard work.


Like everyone else, I am entitled to my own points of view Paul

I express my point of view

Others are entitled to disagree
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I agree, that however doesn't change the fact that you're very hard work.
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PW@Woodsport wrote:I agree, that however doesn't change the fact that you're very hard work.


I'm nobody's yes man Paul :)
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We know, to the point of ignoring sound advice and making your car dangerous, ignorance is bliss :lol:
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PW@Woodsport wrote:We know, to the point of ignoring sound advice and making your car dangerous, ignorance is bliss :lol:


Have sometimes been wrongly accused of ignoring advice

In fact I never ignore any such

If I do not immediately act on advice that does not mean that I should be accused of ignoring it

My car is perfectly safe at the moment

If there is ever any hint that anything other applies then immediate action will be taken by me
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There is not a single mk1 owner here that would agree a car with its suspension bottoming out is safe, you sir are beyond ridiculous.
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Come on now Peter don't argue with Paul, he knows everything about MK1's and it would seem cars in general, the fact he does not appear to have any formal engineering qualifications is totally irrelevant, apparently experience is everything :D

Ignoring his advice is practically criminal, hang your head in shame....
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