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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 11:51 AM
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Oldschool Hazards ****

Has anyone tried this? I'd much rather have these style flasher ***** than the boring thirdgen one. Only thing I'm concerned about is if the shaft is a different size and won't screw into the switch on the column.

I like the second one alot better. Would really match my chrome ignition cylinder and turn signal arm well .


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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 01:04 PM
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Re: Oldschool Hazards ****

Sorry to say but that is FUGLY. Keep the stock one.
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 01:31 PM
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Re: Oldschool Hazards ****

Originally Posted by 87_Injected
Sorry to say but that is FUGLY. Keep the stock one.
Sorry to say but the stock hazards **** is CHEAP! Spins like It's loosely connected, paint fades easily and oh you can plainly see the screw holding it into the column. Very unprofessional.
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 03:10 PM
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Re: Oldschool Hazards ****

Whether or not the stock one is cheap doesn't really address the fact that those chrome jobs really don't fit the overall interior appearance of our cars. Hell, the whole interior is cheap in a thirdgen. It doesn't mean that I'm ready to hang a couple pink fuzzy dice and toss a chain link steering wheel in there.
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Old Feb 17, 2010 | 03:20 PM
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Transmission: Full Manual 700R4 / 3k Street Edge
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Re: Oldschool Hazards ****

Originally Posted by Jim85IROC
Whether or not the stock one is cheap doesn't really address the fact that those chrome jobs really don't fit the overall interior appearance of our cars. Hell, the whole interior is cheap in a thirdgen. It doesn't mean that I'm ready to hang a couple pink fuzzy dice and toss a chain link steering wheel in there.
Per this post and your original post of, "Don't ask for opinions if you don't want them.", I invite you to carefully re-read my post. NOWHERE in my post was I asking for anyones opinion on how it would LOOK. I wanted to know if anyone had tried something along this route and if it would WORK.

Did I ever say I was putting this into an otherwise stock car? NO! In fact, where I stated the column had already been modded should have been a dead giveaway. The entire interior of my car is being customized.
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