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Yeah, i didn't need it to happen again. Last time i ordered Coilovers from Nengun, i only received 3! i was spewing then i tell you. turns out the lady at the post office couldn't read the '2' under the 'No. of parcels' section on the invoice....

well, soon enough i'll be clear indicatored all around, no orange lights to be seen on my Series 1

We've gotta find where to get clear front indicators

Dolphin aeroform make them.

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/index.htm

Roughly 16,000 yen for the fronts, i'd have to look up the sides, but something like 8,000 yen rings a bell.

this if for new ones.

Dolphin aeroform make them.

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/index.htm

Roughly 16,000 yen for the fronts, i'd have to look up the sides, but something like 8,000 yen rings a bell.

this if for new ones.

How much would the be landed in AU??

how're you going to have indicators then? or will you go the route of the R33 style and use your parkers on the side?

i thought the idicators where on the sides of the lights, and the bottom orange ones where just extra little ones arn't they? i actually thought they were the fog lights, but now i remember the fog ones are combined in the main lights (havent driven the car stuff all in the 18 months of ownership remember :P )

No, the orange ones in the grey strip are the indicators, the ones on the side of the lights are park lights. you could change them to be indicators but i don't know how the cops would go with not having park lights

I can't find the clear front indicators on the Dolphin site, it's very hard to follow being in Japanese an all :)

me neither. I just gave up, did come across some nice looking bodykits though

16,000 Y = ~250 landed at your door...

Thats OK i guess, but really.....not

Nah bugger that, I'm just goin to tint them with night shades. Might do it this arvo actualy, how do you get to the rear lights?

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