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Here is mine..... only thing left is to get it lowered... its been on the list for a while!

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nice, are they the crystal clear indicators?

Do they stick moreso than your headlights and are they a different colour of clear to your headlights?

Mine stand out too much, probably need to use a plastic cleaner on the headlights :laugh:

nice, are they the crystal clear indicators?

Do they stick moreso than your headlights and are they a different colour of clear to your headlights?

Mine stand out too much, probably need to use a plastic cleaner on the headlights :laugh:

Thanks,

not sure what you mean by crystal clear indicators. I bought them while i was in japan, they are just clear plastic and yeah pretty much same as headlights and they sit pretty flush, the original orange indicators the car came with didnt sit 100% flush and perfect either.

But I really like the clear indicators, glad i bought them.

Thanks,

not sure what you mean by crystal clear indicators. I bought them while i was in japan, they are just clear plastic and yeah pretty much same as headlights and they sit pretty flush, the original orange indicators the car came with didnt sit 100% flush and perfect either.

But I really like the clear indicators, glad i bought them.

will have to see in person :sleep:

Do you live in Melbourne?

Here is mine..... only thing left is to get it lowered... its been on the list for a while!

*edit - sorry about the quality its only phone camera

damn nice, though it does need to be a bit lower.

i especially like the front bar. oh and wat rims are they?

the advans are awesome rims! just wanted something different.

yea black spokes with the polish lip would look sweet on your car r32_gts4

Nice ride stryder! very unique with those doors!

Edited by SoFly
hmmm i dunno why but i actually prefer your older rims SoFly ^^ still tough though. alot of people don't seem to like those advans but i actually love em!

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:) ^^ make the rims black though and leave the lips steel :P like the ones on RB_turbo_bitch's car :P

NICE KIT GOES REALLY WELL WIF THE CAR

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