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where u get them from lee? how much?

hey Brad, i got them thru my mate (he used to work at 1 of the import places) he had them just in his garage haha ... hes got all kinds of random stuff he also fitted red LED's in them (apparently very hard to find, also from Japan, they look awesome!!) . I dont know where he got the clear sides from but wouldnt suprise me if he had more ...i'll ask him for ya :P

oh and price...FREE!!!!! :D

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if the front bar indicators are the same for 260rs ..Lens #3233 ..then put me down for a pair

where do i send the money? :D

not sure if theyre the same. pop one out and take a photo. If theyre the sames, its only one screw so its not difficult.

What IS difficult is getting sellers to come to the party with having the quantity we need and not being c*cks...

not sure if theyre the same. pop one out and take a photo. If theyre the sames, its only one screw so its not difficult.

What IS difficult is getting sellers to come to the party with having the quantity we need and not being c*cks...

Just letting you know:

I can get 10 sets of Genuine NISMO side repeaters for $50 delivered.

Let me know if you want them so I can order asap.

:D

both. if you dbl check the first post, it is for frlonts, sides, and even taillights depending on $$$$.

PS performance-wise... 10 sets for $50? so... $5 each...?? lol

Maybe if we are all happy enough to pay that, then awesome.

Like i said earlier - im not concerned where they come from, and who we get them through, it was just an EOI initially. Just a way to save money on something most of us have thought about doing. Orange indicators are a lil bit 80's.

Im just havin dramas finding time and energy atm. 7day weeks...

I sent off a few emails, but just keep getting retards.

haha - $5 a set!! Im a fool :wub:

Im actually trying to source these for even cheaper.

I'll post once I know.

But so far I can definitely get them for $50 delivered.

Need 10 buyers, youve got 8 so far.

Id be more than happy to organise the side indicators but because Im a trader I have to run it in the trader section.

Otherwise, you can arange it through me and arange everyones money and delivery details.

One thing is for sure though.... I will make it happen and I can get it rolling as soon as Ive got the go ahead from you guys :happy:

think weve got 10, hey...

Personally, Im ok with $50, for genuine nismo. I was looking at $20/$30 cheapies, but i figure its not like you replace your indicators often. I you are only gonna buy them once in your lifetime, you may as well fork out an extra $20 and get something decent.

Its just a matter of how much it is going to cost in the end, and whether ppl are happy to pay it.

$50 eh, yeah I would be in for that, they are the side ones right?

Correct. They are for teh sides.

The fronts are easy, as its just a plastic housing from an altima. Exact same mould as stagea indicators, cept they are clear, and altima's use them as parker lights.

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