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Old 22-05-04, 09:34 PM
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Mirrors

We're planning to take the KCC to Europe later this year and I'm thinking I'll need a nearside mirror. There's a huge selection in the Europa catalogue and I wondered if anyone had any recommendations. How successful are the clip on type for instance?

Any help gratefully received

Laner


I'm not a complete idiot - some bits are missing!:tu
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Old 23-05-04, 03:14 AM
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Re: Mirrors

I wrote an article in ST a couple of issues back on the subject of mirrors. If you didn't see it or are a new member drop me an e-mail and I'll send you the text and photos when I get back home next w/e.

I drive a RHD Cobra in Germany all teh time without any issue. I do have a bullet type of passenger side mirror but can't see much out of it.

My recommendation - don't bother to fit another mirror just for this trip but do look over your left shoulder when pulling out to over take.
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