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  GTRBOS said:
thanks mate,the 89 model doesnt come with theide indicators, i dont like them anyway,

cheers mate

no worries. can't see from the pics, do you have the high mounted stop light in the rear window[ also required by compliancing regs]?. mine has one; I don't like it either!!.

  Yidz said:
Paid over $1.70 yesterday. 49 Litres or thereabouts for $84.99. Worst daily ever!

Hi Yidz,

do u have any close up pics of ur old indicators? just wanna see if they are the same ones as i have on my car

by the way, i paid $1.72 for 98 premo here on the Coast

Geeeee

well today

we got the polishing stuff back from Buff It....thanks MAX for picking it up for me and we worked till 11:30 at Keep Performance LAb.

got the diffuser back on, intergrated the Greddy Gracer rear mud flaps (no pic)

then putting the polished items on..

I know with everything polish, it will look VERY RICED out and makes me feel BROWN....as u know all the Brown ppl's civic has polished engine bays....but i had to make it polish because that's the only Colour the GOLD fittings would go along with...how i had the pink valve covers...it didn't do too well with the GOLD.

here are the pictures

1) engine bay VERSION ONE GOLD PINK PURPLE

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2) engine bay VERSION TWO POLISH GOLD

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WE ARE GOING TO DTP !

DTP 2008

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I GOT BEST RHD SHOWOFF

MATT(YELLOW FD) GOT 2ND MAZDA SHOW OFF

MANY THANKS FOR TAKEDA ENTERPRISES FOR LETTING ME PUT MY CAR IN WITH THEM AS WELL AS KEEP PERFORMANCE LAB FOR BUILDING THE CAR !

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