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Manila, Philippines - For more than twenty years from the mid-70s to the belated 90s, the Mitsubishi Galant was the preferred model in the mid-sized kingpin car segment of the Philippine automotive market. The Galant gave Mitsubishi Motors Philippines (MMPC) an covetable market share in that segment until its competitors upped the ante with larger bodies, V6 engines and bigger displacements. The swerve of the buyer’s preference from executive cars to humour utility vehicles (SUV) further dissolved the Galant’s make available share.
But MMPC is on a roll this year. Flush with success from the requisition for its best-selling SUV – the Mitsubishi Montero Hold up to ridicule – as well as the successes of its Adventure and L300 models, MMPC is solidly in the Integer 2 spot among Philippine automotive manufacturers. And they want to add new ado, class and sophistication to their vehicle line-up with the new 2010 Mitsubishi Galant SE.
Source: Philippine Star
flush mount turn signals on a sport bike?
I decent bought a 08 Yamaha R6S and wanted to get rid of the rear fender so i bought a integrated turn signal/hold up light and want to get rid of...
Flush mounts travail nicely.
They're as easy to less easy to see compared to stock. (Unless you get a brighter bulb.)
They are passage legal.
Pretty much 'easier to see' goes...
Do you need base plates when installing flush mount turn signals on a ninja 250?
Here is the platter I am talking about. I have stock turn signals and am installing the flush mount ones, just wondering what these plates are for...
Yes you have occasion for them for that type of flush mount!
Without it you can only fasten the one forward screw so the back sort of
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