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Old 16th February 2015, 18:34   #11
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Makes you laugh-------The OP, who hasn't even bothered to come back, left a message saying----PLEASE contact me-----He also left NO CONTACT info !!!!

What a Wally.--
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Old 17th February 2015, 17:56   #12
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Actually he does have pm facility and to ber fair as a newbie he may not be that familiar with how we do things, lets be charitable to someone who asked a reasonable question, but couldnt he put the deflectors on set of RHD lights to make them comply with french regulations >
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Old 17th February 2015, 19:30   #13
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Actually he does have pm facility and to be fair as a newbie he may not be that familiar with how we do things, lets be charitable to someone who asked a reasonable question, but couldn't he put the deflectors on a set of RHD lights to make them comply with French regulations .
Absolutely agree-----------but he does have to make an appearance in order to see he has a PM facility.--


I live in France.

Stickers are accepted only here and there, not all over the place. ( These French have their funny little ways. Lol. )

Your comment on him being a NEWBIE made me laugh. You don't have to be a newbie to realise that if you don't come back you've NO chance of reading anything. ( Have a quick read of your own post. See what I mean ?? )



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Old 17th February 2015, 19:44   #14
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Does he want MK1 or Face lift.????????Am I right in thinking 2003 could be either???
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Old 17th February 2015, 20:15   #15
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Does he want MK1 or Face lift.????????Am I right in thinking 2003 could be either???
2003=MK 1.

Doesn't really matter now cos he's VANISHED.---
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Old 17th February 2015, 21:09   #16
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Doesn't really matter now cos he's vanished.---


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Old 18th February 2015, 08:23   #17
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yes colvertyou do indeed have to return to get a response,unless of course he assumes we are all capable of thought transference Wasn't Edward Heath called rthe Grocer so perhaps its a call from beyond for help, if so glad to hear there have rovers up therebut driving on the right ???
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Old 18th February 2015, 21:52   #18
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yes colvertyou do indeed have to return to get a response,unless of course he assumes we are all capable of thought transference Wasn't Edward Heath called rthe Grocer so perhaps its a call from beyond for help, if so glad to hear there have rovers up therebut driving on the right ???
Aha !!! On the right, eh-

I've just spotted your signature which just happens to be------------FRENCH.



( Which translates to, very roughly,--------Evil to him who thinks evil of it. )-
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Old 19th February 2015, 08:39   #19
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Aha !!! On the right, eh-

I've just spotted your signature which just happens to be------------FRENCH.



( Which translates to, very roughly,--------Evil to him who thinks evil of it. )-


i know, it is the motto of the knights of the garter and is attributed to a stuart king who to avoid a ladies embarassment picked up her garter and placing it on his own leg declaring 'honi sou que mal y pense' and thus creating the motto of the order. As to the Grocer if he doesnt return for an answer then so be it his loss n ot ours. You do know we ride on the left so we can draw our swords to defend ourselves vive la difference
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Old 29th June 2015, 19:23   #20
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If they are projectors you can disassemble them and remove the pattern plate and use a dremel to flatten it off, reassemble and aim your beam lower due to less material on the pattern plate.

Had to do this a few times for RHD cars to pass the Netherlands APK.

Yes you can do it with the help of a dremel. But one has to be very careful. I also did it and passed the German TÜV.

It´s only little material that one has to grind away !!!!

Anyway, this method saves a lot of money.
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