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    Cav mk3 Twin Headlights Question

    right im going for some twin headlights (Morettes) soon but just wanna know a few things first...


    1. Will i be able to keep my facelift indacators or will i need to get pre facelift ones.

    2. Will i be able to keep my facelift grill or will i need a GSi one

    3. Do they fit spot on or dont they line up very well.

    and any other tips i might need to know.

    Thanks alot
    Jason

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    best people to ask are Adam, and Lee May.

    1. you should be able to keep your facelift indicators

    2. You should be fine with a GSi grill, as the face-lift item will look out of place? Not 100%

    Best wait for Lee or Adam reply to be sure.


    Micky

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    1. You will need pre facelift indicators, They will fit but will look odd as they wont follow the shape of the twin headlights.

    2. Same as above

    3. They take a bit of messing about to get them to fit 100% but well worth it in the end.

    Twin headlights totaly change the look of the car and light the road so much better.

    Just remember though that replacement headlight units are around £70 each (I have had to replace 2 )

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    cheers for that
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    i have got the mcr twin headlights on my facelift cav and they work fine with the indicators and grille

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