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HEY!!! nice. what did you use for the clear indicators?? and was it alot of work? ive been thinking about how to do this for ages....i really wanna get the glass spot light lens in there. but am pretty sure its an impossibility.

should come to the Carseldine meet tomorrow and show me :P

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what did you use for the new indicator? <BR><BR>my bad, just saw the above post

HEY!!! nice. what did you use for the clear indicators?? and was it alot of work? ive been thinking about how to do this for ages....i really wanna get the glass spot light lens in there. but am pretty sure its an impossibility.

should come to the Carseldine meet tomorrow and show me :P

Haha sorry, i wasnt around the other night.

Its a piece of perspex basically, it was alot of effort without knowing where to go for materials etc

You need atleast 4.5mm perspex, and i just mounted it as a flat piece, but you can see the edges of the reflector so i had to paint a ring around the outside to hide them (pretty difficult to mask a perfect ring around it when its a slightly oval shape >_<)

But it was all worth the effort, and i like to have soething unique :P

Here are some Pics of my R33 GTS-T series 1 model . Took them on the weekend at a nice coastal town called Ballina . Thought i would share & see what people think !!

Cheers josh

Is it just me..........or is that a thin red wall on your front tyre? :whistling:

Is it just me..........or is that a thin red wall on your front tyre? :whistling:

Yeah there is a red wall on my front tyres , the previous owner had that done to the tyres for some reason. Most likely for looks ! That will be gone by next week , i'm getting new Nitto Nt05 tyres for the front end :rolleyes:

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