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nelmo

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Anyone got the CKC magazine? On page 14, they have an article on Stoneleigh, with a photo of our stand front and centre AND (obviously more importantly), my car right slap bang in the middle! 🙂

This is about as famous as I get...😉

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Yeah, he definitely didn't choose that photo for the polish on my car (there is none!) - I'm guessing the title on the picture links to the 'GBS Zero' sticker on the back of my car? And the clock tower looks good...

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2 hours ago, alanrichey said:

Are your rear lights legal ?  I thought they had to be red glass even if the bulb is red ?

Ive seen them for sale on CBS and Kit spares, I was possibly looking to change mine to clear so I assume they are ok

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4 hours ago, alanrichey said:

I’m next to you so I will bask in the glory as well 😀   Are your rear lights legal ?  I thought they had to be red glass even if the bulb is red ?

Er...don't know - never thought about that. If anyone knows for sure, would be glad to hear...I'm pretty sure I've seen tintops with clear rear lenses but I could be wrong. 

Edit: the official rules ( http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989/1796/schedule/12/made) just say, "colour: red" but that presumably means the colour when on - there is no mention of lens colour or  colour when off.

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My old vectra had clear indicator lenses and yellow bulbs as fitted new by GM, never had a problem.

I have failed a MOT on a cracked rear light showing some white, a bit of red tape proved a leagle fix.

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On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2019 at 6:34 PM, nelmo said:

Er...don't know - never thought about that. If anyone knows for sure, would be glad to hear...I'm pretty sure I've seen tintops with clear rear lenses but I could be wrong. 

Edit: the official rules ( http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1989/1796/schedule/12/made) just say, "colour: red" but that presumably means the colour when on - there is no mention of lens colour or  colour when off.

have seen similar on buses so if ok for them ok for me!

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