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Originally Posted by northwind
Plastic's expensive for small runs- the injection mould process is very setup intensive. That's why most aftermarket parts are fibreglass.
David makes a good point about legality, but then his legal indicators seem to be peeking round the side of an illegal number plate  He's absolutely right of course, but I can't remember ever hearing of anyone being stopped for having their indicators too close together. Though combining close together indicators with rubbish visibility is asking for trouble I'm sure, that's why I dislike the Ermax on.
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Hey I didnt say dont use it - I just point out the facts and let others decide what they want to do with the info.
Tho like you, I quite like the idea of cars being able to see which way I am planning on going.
As for the number plate - its a VERY strange angle on a VERY dirty plate - can all be deceptive.....................