A lot of money for a light.

It stayed at £450 for a few days then leaped near the end. What credit crunch? :)
As it happens I don't think payment will be a problem as someone obviously wants their Rally-style Mini looking authentic & when you have a project close to your heart you can convince yourself that a large amount of money is not so large when a rare object you want becomes available. Haven't we all been there? :roll: :wink:
 
The Rovering Member said:
when you have a project close to your heart you can convince yourself that a large amount of money is not so large when a rare object you want becomes available.

Hmmm tell me about it :oops:
 
Buyer from the US, judging by the feedback he's already paid. I'd certainly be sending that by some sort of recorded delivery, don't need a "it didn't turn up" on that one !
 
Look at this switch: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0406488136
I wouldn't have minded it myself (I was watching it for Bruiser) but I wouldn't have paid £30+ for a switch. Genuine Rally equipment seems to carry a premium. Which TBH, I already knew via the prices of Halda tripmeters & the like. Not that I'm going rallying, I just want some sporty bits (not a tripmeter). I've got my own ideas for Bruiser though which you'll all see once I've carried them through, nothing drastic as I'm liking the minimalistic look. My idea for front 1/4 bumpers (not cut-down) has taken a back seat as it would cause registration plate problems & my brother thinks they'll spoil the look of the front & I'm sort've inclined to agree with him.
 
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I have in the past (around 4 years ago) sold the same light on eBay used and a little incomplete for over £250.

It too ended up in the States and ended up on the roof of an Austin Healey 3000 Rally Car.
 
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