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 Canadian Mini turn signals

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 Posted: Apr 5, 2015 07:08AM
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GB

Not really - I need replacement bumpers and bits.

 Posted: Apr 3, 2015 05:51AM
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Originally Posted by Alex

If you're stripping off all the Canadian gear - bumpers, indicators etc - I'd be extremely interested in the redundant parts, to the extent that I'd supply all the bits you need for the conversion.

would you still be interested in swapping turn signals?

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 08:46AM
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If the hole for the light has not been altered the olde style lights should fit. The Canadian cars just had a plate covering the hole... my '80 had the big ugly lights above the bumper, mounted through the grill.

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 08:20AM
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yes the previous owner already converted to the non canadian metal bumpers and it has the canadian lights bolted onto what i think is the same location as the euro ones. here a recent pic of the car for an idea

 

 

 

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 07:22AM
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75 would have the turn signals bolted to the underside of the bumper.

What I did after removing that 10kg bumper, was just drill out where the plugs are ( just large enough for the plug end ) and mount the lights there.
Perhaps you're wanting the smaller indicators (?)

I just re-read you post.....you've already mounted the large indicators in the blanking plates?

 

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 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 06:51AM
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My car already came with non Canadian bumpers, so I wont be able to trade you those, but i will for the front turn signals if you are intersted?

 Posted: Mar 31, 2015 11:17PM
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If you're stripping off all the Canadian gear - bumpers, indicators etc - I'd be extremely interested in the redundant parts, to the extent that I'd supply all the bits you need for the conversion.

 Posted: Mar 31, 2015 08:44PM
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looking to convert my 75 Canadian mini's front turn signal lights to the euro/us version. Do they just bolt right in or is the hole too large to do so?