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Old 07-14-2012, 03:30 PM   #1
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I would not use that crap. I would only use Porsche OEM synthetic blinker fluid or you may ruin your blinkers. Not worth the risk to save a few dollars.
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Old 07-15-2012, 02:44 AM   #2
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You guys should have no complaints at least your blinkers are automatic. As part of the obsessive weight trimming program, spyder omitted the flasher module, blinker is actuated by touching a bare wire to metal, then repeating, at first getting the blink rhythmic is tough.
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You must have won the lottery, that is like a $3k option!
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You guys should have no complaints at least your blinkers are automatic. As part of the obsessive weight trimming program, spyder omitted the flasher module, blinker is actuated by touching a bare wire to metal, then repeating, at first getting the blink rhythmic is tough.
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You must have won the lottery, that is like a $3k option!
Saves 50 lbs too
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Saves 50 lbs too
Damn Skippy! I need less to go sport diving! This is the 47 lbs unit, you were close though in your projection.
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You guys should have no complaints at least your blinkers are automatic. As part of the obsessive weight trimming program, spyder omitted the flasher module, blinker is actuated by touching a bare wire to metal, then repeating, at first getting the blink rhythmic is tough.
Absolutely hilarious.
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I would not use that crap. I would only use Porsche OEM synthetic blinker fluid or you may ruin your blinkers. Not worth the risk to save a few dollars.
I heard this fluid is better than OEM... Has anyone tried it??

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