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Looking at bringing over a bunch of clear indicators for both the front bar and quarter panels.

And by popular demand - Tail-lights! Genuine S2. with the clear indicators and the little chrome bits oh GOODY!

The indicators for the front bar, are to suit 93-98 nissan altima, which uses them as parkers.

Quarter panel indicators will be N15 Nissan Pulsar.

clear side repeaters approx $40/pair +delivery

clear front bar indicators approx $30/pair +delivery

S2 tail lights haha beats me - anywhere in the $500 ballpark even, not sure.

How we're doing this -

give me an EOI, guys, as soon as you can, as well as an indication of when you would be able to purchase. I'll then get a price based on those figures, let you know, and wait for confirmations. i dont mind paying for them and then holding on to them for a few weeks til you are right to pay for them, then ill post them on.

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initial list- front, sides, or both, with or without tail-lights.

Qikstagea - front, side, tail-lights

Stage-A - front, tail-lights

ska - nothin

cruiseliner - front, side, tail-lights mebbe

wagon - front, side

flysly - front, side

performance-wise - side, rear maybe

stagea-girl - front, sides

burns - front

talej - front

wagonwheels - front

munchdesign - sides

mrgtst - 2x sides

beastien - tail-lights

decoylikescurves - tail-lights

goldzilla??

running totals-

front x 10

side x 10

tail-lights x 5/6

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S15's use a different plug design to the S2 stagea for the side repeaters,they fit the guard,but don't connect to the wiring without modification.

you need R34 nismo units.

I have a set in my car,were $80 on sale from powerplay imports in Sydney.

Justin...

If we can get a group-buy on the side ones through Powerplay, then that might be the go. Would someone like to organise this instead, or if you prefer, let me know if you want me to do it instead?

If it saves us the hassle of converting to $US, waiting for the items to be shipped, and works out cheaper in total, then it's a win-win for all of us.

Might be interested, timeline? But you then need to chase up a cheap source for clear tail lights, :wave:

timeline will be within the next few weeks/couple of months, depending on when everyone gets their act together and their orders in. Have to give everyone a chance to see the thread and make their decision.

I'll source the cheapest price i can find for the parts, based on how many are purchasing.then, once i see some deposits, ill buy em and get them sent over, then distribute once paid for.

the time line is entirely up to yourselves.

not sure of the availablity of euro/lexus style tail lights but i can look into... reckon theyd look tacky though.

If we can get a group-buy on the side ones through Powerplay, then that might be the go. Would someone like to organise this instead, or if you prefer, let me know if you want me to do it instead?

If it saves us the hassle of converting to $US, waiting for the items to be shipped, and works out cheaper in total, then it's a win-win for all of us.

im on it, buddy. am going to go through the same supplier for both, get it cheaper again as a bulk purchase, and save on postage. ill check out powerplay aswell. Im still confirming which type of side repeaters fit, both the clip AND the wiring. N14 pulsar...???

im on it, buddy. am going to go through the same supplier for both, get it cheaper again as a bulk purchase, and save on postage. ill check out powerplay aswell. Im still confirming which type of side repeaters fit, both the clip AND the wiring. N14 pulsar...???

S1 stagea's can use 98- N15 side repeaters, bout $50 delivered through Ozeparts.

Not sure on S2's.

S1 stagea's can use 98- N15 side repeaters, bout $50 delivered through Ozeparts.

Not sure on S2's.

legend. ill spam a few different places and see what response i get. Give me some names, guys. im getting prices for 5 pairs of each, and ten pairs of each.

S1 stagea's can use 98- N15 side repeaters, bout $50 delivered through Ozeparts.

Not sure on S2's.

Series 2 already have clear side indicators.

i picked up a set of series 2 rears from yahoo auctions, ended up costing about $550 for the set including shipping

if i get a few names for S2/Clear tail-lights, ill look into that too. i had just figured that most of us have stretched budgets at the moment. if people are keen for them, ill add your names to the original post as well, and get prices.

Interested in a price for side flashers only, they would need to be cheap though... I have something interesting cooking for my front facers, has to do with my aftermarket front bar, I'll post up when my plan comes together...

Luke

Interested in a price for side flashers only, they would need to be cheap though... I have something interesting cooking for my front facers, has to do with my aftermarket front bar, I'll post up when my plan comes together...

Luke

hmm curiouser and curiouser... what have you got on the go, luke?

the more orders, the cheaper the parts guys.

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