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Ive got 10 sets of clear front indicators coming in.

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These are to suit the Stagea WNC34 (S1) only.

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These are very hard to find and they normally retail from $100-$130.

Special Price - $70 delivered.

Finish date - 14/09/06

Payment due - 18/09/06

Buyers:

1/ Talej - paid - sent.

2/ Ska- paid - sent.

3/ wagonwheels - paid - sent.

4/ Burns - paid - sent.

5/ FLYSLY - paid - sent.

6/ StageaGirl - paid - sent.

7/ wagon - paid - sent.

8/ RSFour - paid - sent.

9/ private buyer - paid - sent.

10/ humble

11/ CruiseLiner

12/ STAGE-A

13/ qikstagea

14/ jake32

15/

16/

17/

18/

19/

20/

:)

  • 2 weeks later...

I'd love to, but just dont have $70 spare..... had to push it to get the clear sides, which were $50! :P But still, brand new from nissan these are worth $120 EACH!!! Not a pair of them!! This is a BARGAIN!

Got my package today... thanks! Slight problem that I'm not quite sure what I should do though... my car has square plugs and the clear indicators have round holes????? :(

Are the plugs on my car not standard for some reason? Where can I get some round ones from?

Talej - You should be able to swap the plug, wiring and light bulb socket from your standard ones to the clear ones.

FLYSLY - thanks :woot:

yep - I managed to get it all sorted out. swapped the plugs and bulbs and I had to do a little bit of filing on the clips because they were too wide for some reason. All in and looking great now.

Thanks :D

yep - I managed to get it all sorted out. swapped the plugs and bulbs and I had to do a little bit of filing on the clips because they were too wide for some reason. All in and looking great now.

Thanks :D

Excellent :woot:

Dude you are a dead set LEGEND!

Got mine today, had to cut a tiny bit out of my front bar as the two prongs didnt quite fit, the top one on the standard part is only half as wide, a two second tiny cut with a stanley knife and BAM, swapped the plugs and bulbs and put in.

Done, THANK YOU!!

Dude you are a dead set LEGEND!

Got mine today, had to cut a tiny bit out of my front bar as the two prongs didnt quite fit, the top one on the standard part is only half as wide, a two second tiny cut with a stanley knife and BAM, swapped the plugs and bulbs and put in.

Done, THANK YOU!!

Excellent :(



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