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Old 08-19-2007, 05:38 PM   #11
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how do you do this ave heard you put in oven 4 short time do not fancy this
Y not? AX yrslf hw hot U thnk hdlts gt whn drvng N eg. Athens, GR or Seville, SPN sumr + ht frm Ngn? 'Bout 77C? Thts th tmp to Uz N Ur "oven 4 short time"! Y Ud hv probs w/ths.

By the way, I find that proper spelling, punctuation and grammar is much easier to read. Isn't England where proper English was invented? Please pardon my forwardness and my digression.
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Old 08-20-2007, 06:05 PM   #12
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Y not? AX yrslf hw hot U thnk hdlts gt whn drvng N eg. Athens, GR or Seville, SPN sumr + ht frm Ngn? 'Bout 77C? Thts th tmp to Uz N Ur "oven 4 short time"! Y Ud hv probs w/ths.

By the way, I find that proper spelling, punctuation and grammar is much easier to read. Isn't England where proper English was invented? Please pardon my forwardness and my digression.
thanks for your reply sorry,about spelling and yes you are pardoned.Caly nicta sorry if i ave spelt this wrong
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Old 08-21-2007, 01:55 AM   #13
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thanks for your reply sorry,about spelling and yes you are pardoned.Caly nicta sorry if i ave spelt this wrong
What's "Caly nicta"? I ran it through Google search, and every translator under Google's language tools, and didn't get a 'hit' on anything.

Also, are you still convinced putting headlights in an oven is a bad thing?
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Old 09-10-2007, 06:48 PM   #14
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Hi at all, i'm interested to find the allumium ring..
Where can i find that?
Help me please..
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Old 09-11-2007, 02:15 AM   #15
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Hi at all, i'm interested to find the allumium ring..
Where can i find that?
Help me please..
Which aluminum ring?
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Old 09-11-2007, 05:03 AM   #16
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one thing to note is the new lights won`t have sidelights inside, most ppl fit the newer facelift side/indicators as well at the same time.... see here below the main headlights


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The 3 alluminium ring..Or chrome ring..
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Old 09-12-2007, 01:55 AM   #17
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The 3 alluminium ring..Or chrome ring..
I'm pretty sure those rings inside the headlights aren't sold separately. You'll probably have to buy the whole headlight from Toyota...
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I'm pretty sure those rings inside the headlights aren't sold separately. You'll probably have to buy the whole headlight from Toyota...
Ah ok, thank you
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What's "Caly nicta"? I ran it through Google search, and every translator under Google's language tools, and didn't get a 'hit' on anything.

Also, are you still convinced putting headlights in an oven is a bad thing?
yes i think the best way 2 go is buy new ones just in case by the way caly nicta means good night in greek
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Old 09-15-2007, 12:47 PM   #20
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yes i think the best way 2 go is buy new ones just in case by the way caly nicta means good night in greek
Assuming you don't mind spending some extra $, then I agree with you. A particularly good deal is the 'euro' part# glass headlights, for that never-yellowed look!
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