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Im still confirming which type of side repeaters fit, both the clip AND the wiring. N14 pulsar...???

All S1 and S2 side repeaters are the same as R34

Nismo clear or smoked are $42 pair from Nengun

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/198

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

Lets just say that my Stagea didn't have any forward facing indicators when it landed, won't be long...

Would love to, as i much prefer them to the dirty/worn-out orange ones on my car now but there are more important things on the plans for the car for the time being.

I will keep an eye on this thread though, and I am eventually going to budget for these.

come on, a few more names on the interested list and ill be able to get some decent pricing. Dont need definites yet, just names from those of you who may be keen if you can get em cheap.

front indicators

side repeaters

S2 or euro tail-lights.

i work for a nissan dealer so i might be able to get a deal on the side ones if they are off an australian delivered car.

get a price for a lot of 5 and a lot of 10.

Guys i dont care where these come from, im not trying to make a profit, i just figured we could all save some cash and ditch teh shitty orange plastic.

I emailed that guy, fuzzy, thanks. getting a price for 5 or 10, and seeing if he does the altima style parkers.

I'll be in for a set of S2 tail lights, only way to get a number of sets would be genuine, hate to think what the cost would be.

if they come out cheaper than the ones i got i'll be spewing. i was up all night on the auctions making sure i won the ones i have. ah well, you win some you lose some

ok bump

ill give it another week to see if we can get some more names on the list

let me know your final answer of whether you want them or not, and ill get a price for them, then you can let me know how many of you STILL want your various parts, and if so, ill collect deposits and order them.

clear side repeaters approx $40/pair delivered

clear front bar indicators approx $30/pair delivered

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

ill grab a set of front bar clear indicators and a set of front gaurd clear indicators too.

i want some series 2 taillights too depending on costs :thanks:

so the indicators are definate!!! and taillights only if they are cheap enough (though i highly doubt it)

ok guys so check the list on the first post. if you wanna be on it, say so. if you are on it and dont wanna be, better let me know about that as well. Ill give it til the end of the weekend, ill shoot off emails monday, have prices hopefully by wednesday.

Sorry if this has dragged out for those of you who are genuinely keen, but i really want as many people as i can the chance to get on board.

I'm still out at this stage, Rob.

More imprtant things to worry about - I've got rego coming up soon, which is covered, and any extra money was going to go towards insurance and then mods, but it seems my turbo might be on the way out AGAIN!!!

Oh well, the replacement turbo I put in was a high-kilometre used job which I got for free anyway (thanks to my cousin having a spare R-33 motor in his garage), so it was an educated gamble...

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

the fronts on the S2 are clear,the sides are orange from the factory. if you have clears,they were changed in japan by the previous owner.

I have my std orange ones at home in a box,and every other S2 I've seen over here has had orange ones as well.

Justin...

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