just an idea here...don't know how it would work on a VX...but, I had a '82 Pontiac Trans Am during the late '80s and early '90s and snapped the same-style turn signal lever (also had wiper controls too along with cruise and high beam) and I was able to repair it by using super-glue GEL (not watery like regular super-glue) and then wrapping black electrical tape around the "weld".
You didn't even notice the repair as the tape blended in well with the turn signal stem. It never broke for the rest of the time I owned it.
I see there is more choices as far as plastic repair goes now days...like plastic weld that has two tubes that squeeze out mixing agents simultaniously to add hardening agent to resin agent. Hope this helps!
P.S.---some VX'ers use black electrical tape on the shifter lever after changing to an aftermarket shifter because the square chrome sleeve gets removed. They comment on how well the tape looks. I think the same will apply to the turn signal lever too as it did for my previous ride!
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