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I was luckier still, my car has no side indicators and the seatbelt holder thing still in (personal import)

But for normal compliance they have to break that seatbelt holder thing as they have to change to Aus seatbelts.. mine still has the Jap ones in it.

with those side indicators, does anyone know if i wanna replace them with the clear ones, which one would be the less mods? cause the indicators that i have it on the front guards are very small ones and and hard to get the after market ones to replace it, they quite big. if i want to do it, i'll have to cut/enlarge the holes for them to be fitted!

cheers

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My shitbox... pre-prep and paint.

Hey Shan, where are you getting your body work done ?

Looks like it's piecing together nicely, i'll have to have a read of your 'epic build' thread...............

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with those side indicators, does anyone know if i wanna replace them with the clear ones, which one would be the less mods? cause the indicators that i have it on the front guards are very small ones and and hard to get the after market ones to replace it, they quite big. if i want to do it, i'll have to cut/enlarge the holes for them to be fitted!

cheers

Holden VT, VX ones may be very similar

They also come out clear from factory

Hey Shan, where are you getting your body work done ?

Looks like it's piecing together nicely, i'll have to have a read of your 'epic build' thread...............

Driftline Racing... in campbellfield, VIC

where is the link to said epic build thread?

And without those seatbelt holders its a bitch to turn around and grab it. Do you guys have 100% stock seatbelts, or are they aus belts that have retained the holder?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ep...ld-t216749.html

I'm running standard japanese belts (put em back in after compliance) with the guide. its such a bitch in an R32 coupe without the guide, your belt always gets caught in the door n stuff.

The new Suzuki swift are fairly small, it's been a while since i looked at one though.

thanks mate, i'll have a look at them when i have chance. also, i'm thinking about the Audi A4, they are very small but just wanna confirm with u guys first before i order/buy them (ther are not cheap!)

cheers

thanks mate,the 89 model doesnt come with theide indicators, i dont like them anyway,

cheers mate

yeah, when I got my '92 GTR complied I was told that. I reckon the side lights spoil the look too; can't understand why authorities insist on having side lights on some models and not others; seem rediculous!!.

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