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Im not sure if many of you know already, but I have a group buy running for some clear front indicators to suit the series 1 WNC34 :(

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See here for details - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2466232

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CruiseLiner - I cant include you with this lot but I will be ordering more of the front indicators in shortly.

I have a group buy for new NISMO clear side indicators available for $50 delivered here -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...131386&st=0

Ive only got 3 sets of the side indicators left so if any one wants them please let me know asap.

:laugh:

STAGE-A - Im getting in 10 more sets of the front indicators due to poular demand.

Ive contacted R33stagea and he is going to look into it and get us some prices for the rear lights very shortly.

:)

STAGE-A - Im getting in 10 more sets of the front indicators due to poular demand.

Ive contacted R33stagea and he is going to look into it and get us some prices for the rear lights very shortly.

:P

Cheers PW :O ...keep me posted and let me know when ya want some $$$ :sorcerer:

Lee :(

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Here's mine all done.

I had to cut a bit off the indicator casing to fit in the little clip hole thingy...they also don't have the foam surrounds like the originals.. do you think this would be a problem?

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