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  • The windscreen washer jets were incorporated into the windscreen wiper arms.
  • When this blade is deteriorated, the wiper arm frequently scores the back glass.
  • Hidden wiper arms were also new.
  • One characteristic shared with both generations was the use of only one windshield wiper arm for the front windshield due to the vehicles small dimensions.
  • The reduced height of the windscreen would need the use of short wiper arms which would not have the reach to the edge of the windscreen.
  • Many local automotive component businesses in all these states across Australia supplied the main plants with many other parts, such as wiper arms, glass, carpets, electrical systems, fasteners, and the like.
  • "In some cases, the ( car ) owner alleges having to leave the roadway or roll down the window and manually restart the sweeping motion of the wiper arms, " the report said.
  • Knowles drove to a police station to report the incident and later found that the nearside wing mirror had been broken off the car, and that her aerial and a wiper arm were damaged.
  • Parts of the A2 which are still made of steel include the bulkhead behind the front bumper ( the " slam panel " ), the wiper arm, standard A2 suspension components ( the 3l ones are frequently of aluminium alloy ), the rear brake drums and the exhaust system.
  • Included were GT springs, shocks, and stabilizer bars ( larger at the rear than the Vega GT's ); exclusive BR70-13 BSW radial tires on British-made 6 inch, gold-painted cast aluminum wheels with Chevy center caps; black-finished wiper arms, H . D . radiator and provisions for  Fast Steer option.
  • The exterior featured a blacked out grille, headlight bezels, rear window molding, door and quarter window frames, rear license plate depression, and wiper arms, a black targa " roof band, contrasting " AMX " decals ahead of the rear wheels, silver slot-styled steel wheels, and body painted bumpers with black rubber guards and scuff moldings.