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You beat me, oh well, lucky i think i may have found an alternative to buying Stagea specific indicators.... will test fit some S14 indicators some time in the near future.

Otherwise, friend in japan it is!

are you talking bout side or front indicators alex??

as l trial fitted a set of side indicators (as in the guard ones) from a pulsar and they pretty much fit fine, am going to have a chat with OZEparts first and see what else they have. Only problem with the pulsar one's is they are an extremely tight fit and take a bit of "persuasion" to get them in.

the guard ones are from R34/Maxima also, i'm using R34 ones on my car

Yup there the same ... as to for 200sx's.

Its strange, as knowing what nissan are like basically all parts they use on cars crossover to other cars, but atm l can't think of another nissan that has the same front indicators as the stagea does.

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Well i got my new lights on today. i tell you what they're a bit of a bitch for the middle ones to get off. also the plugs didn't match, so i butchered my old lights loom and put them into the new lenses. they all work fine now. My old lights are for sale in the classified section if anyone is interested

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Hi mate (Terminal or anyone with advice) - I'm halfway through fitting a set of series 2 rears to mine - got the corners on no problem - removed all the trim from the hatch and undone the nuts holding on the centre lights. Are they bonded on with something 'cause I'm struggling to get the buggers off? I don't want to break anything obviously and could do with some tips on getting these off damage free. Cheers :laugh: .

Yeah they have really sticky black adhesive. i got a screwdriver under them and levered them off. it's gross stuff and gets everywhere, but as long as you have all the bolts undone it will come off with some persuasion.

Hi mate (Terminal or anyone with advice) - I'm halfway through fitting a set of series 2 rears to mine -

was wondering where you picked the set of taillights up from cos i am chasing a set to replace my cracked ones????

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