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Go into add reply

Under the text window there's a button browse. click that, select the pic. hit upload

then go into the manage attachments pull down menu and click add into text editor.

click preview post to see if it worked.

post-2863-1181184400_thumb.jpg here's another one of mine next to a beaten up sil80

To get the picture displayed, you need to upload to an off site server like photobucket and then link to the image.

they don't come from factory with those indicators. When you get your cared complianced in Aus they are supposed to be put in.

I wish i didnt have them, they look like shit.

I might buy some new guards from japan when i get a full respray and not put them in.

To clear the above question regarding the side indicators on R32's it is my understanding that when compliancing these cars it depended on the person compliancing the cars interpretation of the ADR relating to the indicators.

Basically the ADR says that they are only required if at a certain angle the front corner indicator is not visible. But if you look at your front corner indicators they have a bit that protrudes at the edge with a second bulb. This allows the indicator to be seen from a greater angle to the side (and rear) of the car than would be otherwise possible. So some compliers obviously felt this covered the ADR while others were not certain and took the "its better to be safe than sorry" option.

Wow, I never thought I could right so much about something so small..... :D

To clear the above question regarding the side indicators on R32's it is my understanding that when compliancing these cars it depended on the person compliancing the cars interpretation of the ADR relating to the indicators.

Basically the ADR says that they are only required if at a certain angle the front corner indicator is not visible. But if you look at your front corner indicators they have a bit that protrudes at the edge with a second bulb. This allows the indicator to be seen from a greater angle to the side (and rear) of the car than would be otherwise possible. So some compliers obviously felt this covered the ADR while others were not certain and took the "its better to be safe than sorry" option.

Wow, I never thought I could right so much about something so small..... :D

hmmm sounds about right to me really

p.s. yidz are they R34 GTt rims ? they dont look over the top but suit the car nicely,

p.p.s. yes, getting ur front windows will look a LOT better :D

hmmm sounds about right to me really

p.s. yidz are they R34 GTt rims ? they dont look over the top but suit the car nicely,

p.p.s. yes, getting ur front windows will look a LOT better :D

Yep GTT rims :) Theyr a nice cheap rim (even though they were on when I got the car!!) The hardest part is finding centre caps for them. I paid $130 for the 4!!!

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