DIY turn signal intake
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after a lot of careful thought, I decided that as I don't currently have an overheating problem and that it has been raining quite heavily at times (intakes would let in a certain amount of water during rain driving) I decided to instead go the route of putting in some new lenses.
here's a mid swap photo to show a comparison between the new and the original lens...
and here's how they look with both in..
now that I have a good set in use, I can use the old one to muck around making a set of turn signal intakes.
here's a mid swap photo to show a comparison between the new and the original lens...
and here's how they look with both in..
now that I have a good set in use, I can use the old one to muck around making a set of turn signal intakes.
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I am cautious about using nightshades simply because the LTSA website states in regard to tinting:
and as I do not want any potential problems with the police I am checking out the legality of these:It is illegal to apply any kind of tint film, tint paint or opaque sticker to any lamp which has a function other than decoration (eg non-cosmetic).
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You can get matching tinted crystal side indicators too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-MX5-SID ... 1c32d30086
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-MX5-SID ... 1c32d30086
RED '90 TURBO.
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