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Bling Lights for ya old 40

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Bling Lights for ya old 40

Post by bj42turbo »

Some Bling lights for ya old cruiser

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyota-F ... enameZWD2V

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Post by Stackson45 »

oooh i like.......
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Post by Matt_88 »

already got them on there way found em last week. cant wait
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Post by Tojo »

so whats so good about these? why are they any differant from the other replacement light assemblies available?
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Post by RAY185 »

Whats good about them? Nothing really, they are pretty ordinary.

Why are they different? They use an amber bulb for the indicator and a clear lense instead of an amber lense. Whatever turns you on really, they do nothing for me though.

Here's a pic of the originals (off the ebay link someone just posted up):

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Post by RUFF »

Problem with these cheap aftermarket indicators is the blastic is really hard and they dont like vibrations or impacts. They break off at the base very easy. The originals were a better plastic that absorbed light impacts and vibrations well.
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Post by cloughy »

RUFF wrote:Problem with these cheap aftermarket indicators is the blastic is really hard and they dont like vibrations or impacts. They break off at the base very easy. The originals were a better plastic that absorbed light impacts and vibrations well.
Best to purchase some good genuine's like these
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RAY185 wrote:Whats good about them? Nothing really, they are pretty ordinary.

Why are they different? They use an amber bulb for the indicator and a clear lense instead of an amber lense. Whatever turns you on really, they do nothing for me though.

Here's a pic of the originals (off the ebay link someone just posted up):

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