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Hey guys.
Being from South Africa, I have to be careful to get the left/right orientation correct :rolleyes:
I'm looking for the front left indicator lens/assembly (standing in front looking at the vehicle) for a 2001 Terrano II. I clipped another car and thank goodness that is all that I damaged ...
Shot ! :thumbs
Paulo
zippy656
19-03-2015, 07:47
That will be our offside then.
Cncfabs would be my first call, but hes not about as much and gone red.
An one else ??
supergnome
19-03-2015, 09:02
Ebay, but make sure they will post to SA. David.
Hey guys.
Being from South Africa, I have to be careful to get the left/right orientation correct :rolleyes:
I'm looking for the front left indicator lens/assembly (standing in front looking at the vehicle) for a 2001 Terrano II. I clipped another car and thank goodness that is all that I damaged ...
Shot ! :thumbs
Paulo
Yours will be left hand drive ? so it'll be the passenger side you need which is our drivers side or O/S/F:thumbs
bonesXU1
19-03-2015, 19:07
Yours will be left hand drive ? so it'll be the passenger side you need which is our drivers side or O/S/F:thumbs
No South Africa , Australia, Japan are right hand drive same as us.
AlexD333
19-03-2015, 22:31
If you are unsure on sides I always call it nearside and offside :thumb2
No South Africa , Australia, Japan are right hand drive same as us.
Oh right thought they were LHD over there:doh
If you are unsure on sides I always call it nearside and offside :thumb2
Trouble with that Alex is it changes if it's LHD or RHD:augie
AlexD333
20-03-2015, 07:38
Oh right thought they were LHD over there:doh
Trouble with that Alex is it changes if it's LHD or RHD:augie
I guess yeah, I always remember nearside as near the kerb (if in uk) :lol
Yeah, it's right hand drive .. so need the indicator for the "South African" drivers side :thumbs
Found one on e-bay ... all the way from Lithuania .. marked OE ... :nenau
Mobieus_uk
22-03-2015, 19:41
I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter where the driving position it, left is still left and right is still right, or am I missing something?
I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter where the driving position it, left is still left and right is still right, or am I missing something?
I'm glad someone said it :lol
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