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Hi guys,

I have for sale a couple of sets of these super-hard-to-find clear front indicators to suit R32 GTS-T which I purchased in Japan recently and now need to clear as between my two Skylines, I really have too many parts lying around taking up room!

These are the ONLY clear front indicators I have ever seen that suit HCR32 specifically, and the only other clear indicators that I have ever come across in Japan have been the D-Speed versions which retail in Japan at 39,000 yen per pair!

Note: These will NOT suit BNR32!

I have only removed them from the box to photograph them so they are brand new, un-used and still have the protective plastic film on the lenses to prevent scratches.

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Amber parker and indicators bulbs included.

Im asking $195 for the pair and the price is firm.

Strictly first in best dressed.

Pickup available on the northern beaches or at North Ryde in Sydney - Postage available at the buyers expense.

Thanks

Nick

Thanks for all the interest guys - The few sets I had are now all spoken for pending payment

Anyone else that wants a set please pm me and if any of the sales fall through I will be in touch.

Cheers,

Nick

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks all, I still have some sets of these indicators still sitting here due to a few sales that fell through. There seems to be a lot of timewasters out there that like to commit to purchases then never actually pay!

No more timewasters!

First in best dressed

Nick :)

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