Front offside indicator assembly

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popularh14
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Front offside indicator assembly

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I know this should be in Sales and Wants really but I've not hit the magic 50 posts yet and it seems a bit daft to post a load of nonsense just to hit 50 (although I'm sure most of my posts could well fall into the nonsense category!!)

Anyone got a spare front offside indicator assembly they would like to exchange for beer tokens?

Ta muchly
tony.mon
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Re: Front offside indicator assembly

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Ban him!
Bar him!
Or sell him an indicator.
Or, better yet, use reverse part lookup to find out which other models have the same part and buy the cheapest one.
Usually, the smaller the displacement, the cheaper the part, so if a 125 had give same indicators, they're likely to be cheaper.
Search "reverse part lookup" to find how to do this.

Then burn him as a witch for trying to cheat the system, and upsetting Carl Speed, the best moderator in the world.

And welcome!
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VTRDark
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Re: Front offside indicator assembly

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I saw this on Sunday but turned a blind eye, especially with being so polite about it. :lol: Now if he was selling on the other hand :twisted: I would be preparing my dungeon to never be seen again. :biggrin
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popularh14
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Re: Front offside indicator assembly

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Ha ha!!

Moi? Cheat the system? I'll just get my asbestos suit out of the loft ready for when I'm tied to the stake!!

Ta for the reverse look up tip, guess I'll need to find a site where I can look up the part number - any recommendations gratefully received!

Ta for the welcome too

Post no. 40 & counting!

tony.mon wrote:Ban him!
Bar him!
Or sell him an indicator.
Or, better yet, use reverse part lookup to find out which other models have the same part and buy the cheapest one.
Usually, the smaller the displacement, the cheaper the part, so if a 125 had give same indicators, they're likely to be cheaper.
Search "reverse part lookup" to find how to do this.

Then burn him as a witch for trying to cheat the system, and upsetting Carl Speed, the best moderator in the world.

And welcome!
popularh14
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Re: Front offside indicator assembly

Post by popularh14 »

Ha ha!!

Thanks for the blind eye :D

Maybe my old mum was right when she said politeness always pays!!


cybercarl wrote:I saw this on Sunday but turned a blind eye, especially with being so polite about it. :lol: Now if he was selling on the other hand :twisted: I would be preparing my dungeon to never be seen again. :biggrin
popularh14
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Re: Front offside indicator assembly

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Thanks for the PM Nick - hope you don't get a flogging from Carl for sending a PM to a sub-50 Stormer!!

Unfortunately I cant reply at the mo as I am still a sub-50 poor relation!

Might be remedying this very soon mind as the target is now very much in sight!!
popularh14
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Re: Front offside indicator assembly

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In reply to your message no, Mac hasn't offered one as yet so if you can root one out that would be great!!
popularh14 wrote:Thanks for the PM Nick - hope you don't get a flogging from Carl for sending a PM to a sub-50 Stormer!!

Unfortunately I cant reply at the mo as I am still a sub-50 poor relation!

Might be remedying this very soon mind as the target is now very much in sight!!
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