Recon 264120BK LED Side Mirror Lens 2003-2007 Ford F250/F350 Super Duty & Excursion (2 Piece Set) - Smoked Lens

Recon 264120BK LED Side Mirror Lens 2003-2007 Ford F250/F350 Super Duty & Excursion (2 Piece Set) - Smoked Lens
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Customer Review: Not “10 times” brighter
I installed the smoke Recon lights on my 2007 F-350. I broke one of my stock lenses while plowing. A pair of these lights are about the same cost as one stock Ford product. So by buying this product, I now have a spare lense for the side I didn’t break.
I assembled one side first so I could get a good comparison. They appear to be the same brightness as the stock ones. Also, the assembly instructions say there are 3 tabs/ clips that are used to release the mirror cover. My truck had 4 tabs (2 upper and 2 lower) and the covers would not come off until I released the 4th tab. Be careful when assembling or you’ll break your tabs. Nice looking product once installed.
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Greatest Goals World Cup Usa 94
A Season with Verona: Travels Around Italy in Search of Illusion, National Character, and…Goals!
After 20 years of living in Italy, Tim Parks, whom Joseph Brodsky, has called “the nest British author working today,” spent a full year following the fortunes-and misfortunes-of the Verona football-oops! Soccer-club. Here is his rollicking report. Fro Udine to Catania, from San Siro to the Olimpico, traveling with the fans and the players from the tip to the toe of Italy, Tim Parks offers a highly personal account of his relationship with a country, its people, and its national sport.The fans, as always are accused of vulgarity, racism, and violence.The police are ambiguous, the journeys exhausting, the referees unforgivable, the anecdotes hilarious.In a world stripped of idealism and increasingly bereft of religion, Parks suggests that soccer offers a new and fiercely ironic way of engaging with the sacred.
Customer Review: Save your money….I have never thrown away a calcio book–until now
I have never written a review before; I have also never thrown away a calcio book. After reading this book, I can no longer say either. If you get your kicks reading books about anything but calcio; if you get your kicks reading “Dio boia and Dio can” seemingly a billion times in the first 50 pages, and reading maybe 2 pages worth of calcio in the same stretch, then this book is for you. If, like me, you want to read about calcio…the game, the teams, the players, the true culture, then this is not the book for you. Save your money and buy “Calcio” by Foot, instead.
Customer Review: ultimately nothing profoundly new here
It’s not that this isn’t a good book but if you’ve read any of these “follow the club for a season” book, it really offers nothing new other than following a team in another nation. Yes, we find out that all supporters seem hung up on chldish racist/sexist comments/chants. I did like the fact he incorporated Web site BBS postings as many of those were a laugh. I mean, I do get the whole group mentality male bonding deal that soccer fandom is all about but what i really wanted to know more than anything from this book was why Italian soccer is so popular yet so mindnumbingly dull to watch. How many 0-0, 1-0 matches does Italian Serie A produce? I wanted to find out why a vibrant and colorful culture of fandom (and food, art, fashion, politics, etc.) can somehow produce possibly the worst excuse for entertainment on the soccer pitch ever.



































