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:banana::) mmmmmm anything happening with the indygators :):whistling:

yer i was thinking the same today actually, i need a set of clear front bar indicators and side indicators as orange looks boring.

ill grab them asap if possible :)

any ideas on costs and time frame or if its even going ahead still? might just buy em off nengun otherwise.

thanks :)

Brad

So are we happy with whos in the first post? i figured interest had died down to the point where it was just as cheap to do it individually, but if all those that ive typed in the first post are still keen, we'll do it.

are they for an S1 or S2, CL?

And could EVERYONE post to make sure whether youre after S1 or S@? cos the side repeaters are universal, but front bar indicators are obviously S1.

a few hundred hey... like $500 so far. im looking around. Got a few people wanting sets so should be able to organise something, id hope.

nice quick reply :D ill leave the taillights at the moment but im definately in for the other indicator sets when ever it goes ahead :D

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I am out for now, hopefully you'll be able to source these at a later stage.

im still looking for the clear side indygators???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

yeah im workin on it too but am flat out getting saikoogarage up and running, plus its my 21st in a few days, and just started new job, lost my liscence, etc etc lol

but alright ill finalise it. Im going with whoevers listed in the first post tomorrow night. will put the order in tomorrow night, and grab deposits.

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.

mike40sydney clear sides

Qikstagea - front, side, tail-lights

Stage-A - front, side, tail-lights

ska - nothin

cruiseliner - front, side, tail-lights mebbe

wagon - front, side

flysly - front, side

burns - front

munchdesign - sides

beastien - tail-lights

decoylikescurves - tail-lights

goldzilla??

running totals-

front x 7

side x 7

tail-lights x 6

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