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> Front turn signal buckets, Which would YOU prefer?
Pat Garvey
post Jan 11 2011, 08:21 PM
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Do I or don't I...........?
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So, about six monthe ago I had an opportunity o purchase some brand new, unused, original front turn signal buckets. Nothing wrong with mine (see photos), but I can't seem to pass up factory new parts. They cost me a bundle, and I didn't need them. Some would call me stupid, and they just may be correct.

So, I'm debating. Plae the new factory pieces on the 914, or stay with theones I have (which look better to me).

See the pics & tell me what you think.
Pat


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MDG
post Jan 11 2011, 09:04 PM
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Wolf in wolf's clothing.
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How does the plating inside your originals look, Pat? If it's still perfect I'd leave them in and put the others on a shelf as a safety net against an errant stone.

I bought a pair of NOS Euro buckets for my flared car and I couldn't believe the quality of the inside of them. I guess it's been so many decades since I saw ones that good.

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