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SpicyMcHaggis

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    1998 Volvo S70 5-spd
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    911 of some sort
    M3 if it isn't heinously ugly as the e90 will certainly be
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    2000 MX-5 Miata

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  1. thanks a bunch, guys. now it's just up to me to convince my dad to make the switch... he's got a thing against doing DIY non-OEM work on his baby, heh.
  2. Hello everyone, new member here. My father has an '04 C2 and asked me to find out if there's any way to remove the amber side markers (not sure if they're turn signals or just amber reflector strips) and replace them with either clear or body-colored plastic bits. By markers I mean the small rectanglular bits right in front of the front wheels and above the front bumper line. I think it would clean up the look of the car, as the amber doesn't particularly "jive" with the color he's got (Atlas Grey Metallic). I searched around on this forum, in the DIY forum, and on the flat-6.net forums, but I couldn't find anything about the side markers. The only stuff I could find was removing the amber filters on the earlier 996 (Boxster-style) headlights, which he doesn't have. Anyways, I appreciate any light you could shed on the topic.
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