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R0B wrote:Got a set of LHD ones if anyone wishes to buy them.£100

I'd have them off you Rob only they would be for 'spares' and I'd feel guilty about depriving someone who actually wants to fit them on their bus. :oops:

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I remember hunting for a LHD steering column for a bay in the early 90s and discovering that they were a fortune S/H in the UK. Used one of those sun readers cheap ferry tickets (£1) to Holland and picked a steering column for about £15 from a scrappy over there. It goes without saying that RHD ones were silly money in Holland. Not sure what the moral is there though. :D
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i want a rhd set there is lhd ones available rhd just seem impossible to get hold of so thats why im going down the maestro light route if they do remake the orignals then i will convert back
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si&helen cali89 wrote:i want a rhd set

Why didn't you say that at the start?
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For what the maestro lights cost, you could buy 3 sets now, fit 1, keep 2 so if the supply does ever dry up and you need spares, you've already got them

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si&helen cali89 wrote:i want a rhd set rhd just seem impossible to get hold of
Plenty on ebay, albeit expensive but far from hard to find.

It all depends if you like the look of Maestro lights (I personally don't) and are ok with anything British Leyland being anywhere near a quality designed vehicle :wink:

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