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 Help, Electric wing mirrors and back box mod!
 
Kitten0212
post Mar 23 2008, 10:50 AM
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Hello everyone,

I purchased a N reg mitsubishi colt 1.6 GLX less than 24 hours ago and absolutely love it :) . However today some snow has flown off a passing 4x4 or off the road or sumit and now my driver sides wing mirror is broken :( . The mirror is shattered and the black cover to cover the electrics has been lost. So currently have a plastic bag over it as to not hurt the electrics. Can anyone help me by telling me where I can get a new one from (will i need to get a new complete wing mirror or can i just purchase the cover and the mirror as the electric etcs are still fixed on the car). Or could I fit non-standard wing mirrors on to my car. If so what would i be looking for (fittings etc)

Also I want to change the back box on my exhaust to make it sound a bit more beefy and not look like a pea shooter. Does anyone know the standard size fitments etc for this car so I know what back box to buy as I dont think a universal one will fit on the colt will it?! Is there a website or book or something that can give me more information on the car?

Thanks.
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