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Man in Hat
9th Nov 2006, 23:17
I'm after a pair (left and right side) of Defender headlight surrounds. Must be black, in good condition and must be the old style and not the TD5 version with the vents.

Cheers :)

a121370
10th Nov 2006, 19:07
I'm after a pair (left and right side) of Defender headlight surrounds. Must be black, in good condition and must be the old style and not the TD5 version with the vents.

Cheers :)

hello,

i fitted the series ones to my defender, hated the horrid standard plastic ones :D and unfortualty threw the black things out !

Madoobri
10th Nov 2006, 19:12
Spray your silver ones black Mike :)

Man in Hat
10th Nov 2006, 19:29
Spray your silver ones black Mike :)Thats not the issue...I want to fit NAS spec side lights and indicators and you can't do it with those silly vents...well you can but it will look like a right mess. :rolleyes:

Madoobri
10th Nov 2006, 19:31
I stand erected ;)

Man in Hat
10th Nov 2006, 19:32
I stand erected ;)Too much info :D

Madoobri
10th Nov 2006, 19:33
Too much info :D

More info than why you wanted black headlamp surrounds :rotfl: ;) :D

Man in Hat
10th Nov 2006, 19:34
Cheeky wee git :D

Madoobri
10th Nov 2006, 19:35
I resemble that remark :D

Madoobri
10th Nov 2006, 19:36
Oh & less of the ... `wee` :D

Man in Hat
10th Nov 2006, 19:38
Ahem...and I quote...I resemble that remark :D I think the term is "Hoisted by your own pertard" :D

Big Sandy
10th Nov 2006, 19:58
"Hoisted by your own pertard"

Fuse too wee?:D

Actually, I wonder just how many people know what a Petard is......

rod at aberdeen
10th Nov 2006, 21:09
I am sure I have a set.

Rod

Old Wrinkly
11th Nov 2006, 01:01
I have a pair of new/old stock, £10 + post.

Madoobri
11th Nov 2006, 01:05
Ahem...and I quote... I think the term is "Hoisted by your own pertard" :D

Whit? :linehop:

Man in Hat
11th Nov 2006, 10:59
From what I remember a Petard is an aincent bomb that was often used to blow the doors in of a castle you had under siege. Now these bombs had to be physically carried up to the door and fixed in place then the fuse would be lit. Now this being aincent times the fuses on these things could be of a dubious duration and sometime the bomb would go off as soon as the fuse had been lit...hence the term "hoisted by your own Petard". essentially blown up by your own bomb!



Here endeth the lesson :D

Old Wrinkly
11th Nov 2006, 16:36
You have email

Man in Hat
11th Nov 2006, 16:50
Replied :)