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Bit steep, but are you able to get them? or are you just saying they are available? where would i get a pair from if not from you?

The BNR32 versions are made by D-Speed in Japan and retail at 39,000 Yen, and its they are bloody expensive.

Cant help you with them sorry.

GROUP BUY THAT SHIAAATEEEE

There wont be a group buy at this stage, given buyers continue to fall through.

Once these last sets go, thats it - First in best dressed :P

Heres how they look fitted

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hey i have a GTS-t with GTR head lights will this make any difference, and are you able to send em to perth as i am ver interested??

Thanks

Gordon

hey i have a GTS-t with GTR head lights will this make any difference, and are you able to send em to perth as i am ver interested??

Thanks

Gordon

I have sent you a pm Gordon.

Cheers,

Nick

well i got mine today n after i finished work i put them in.. heres a few pics.. bare with me, cause they are off my phone.. n my car isnt pink its a stupid flash >_<

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Hi all, due to a number of people messing me around and agreeing to purchase these indicators only to dissappear off the face of the earth, I still have a couple of sets available.

Once they are gone, they are gone so get a wriggle on! :D

is there any left? how many pairs?? on the back of them do they have the same join as standard where they pop into the head light??

how much to vic if you still have any..

thanks simon

is there any left? how many pairs?? on the back of them do they have the same join as standard where they pop into the head light??

how much to vic if you still have any..

thanks simon

I have pm'd you Simon.

well i got mine today n after i finished work i put them in.. heres a few pics.. bare with me, cause they are off my phone.. n my car isnt pink its a stupid flash :happy:

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That looks great Sex.

Now all you need to complete it is a set of these.....

"Silvervision Indicator Performance Globes

Remove the unsightly unlit appearance of traditional lamps. The silvered aspect of the lamp renders it invisible inside a shiny reflector when the lamp is not in use.

• Silver coloured indicators

• Directly interchangeable with existing amber bulbs

• Enhances the styling look of transparent headlights

• Latest Original Equipment

Philips Type DescriptionPackaging

12496 SV KITPY21W SVKit

12496 SV B2 PY21W SVDouble blister"

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Images and info from:Beast Club Australia

Heyy Soulblighter

Any idea where i can get a pair of those globes ?????

My clear indicators should be coming soon

thanks to nick :happy:

Im excited !!!

big kev comin at ya !

hehehehe

Heyy Soulblighter

Any idea where i can get a pair of those globes ?????

My clear indicators should be coming soon

thanks to nick :laugh:

Im excited !!!

big kev comin at ya !

hehehehe

I saw them on the Autobarn website but it didnt have the price. Autobarn (hope this is the page).

But Sullivan can supply as he said.

Hey Greg, got the indicators, the day after you sent them, excellent condition, now too scared to fit them, in case someone slides my car into a barrier again.

top quality lenses though, and great service, cheers mate

Hey Greg, got the indicators, the day after you sent them, excellent condition, now too scared to fit them, in case someone slides my car into a barrier again.

top quality lenses though, and great service, cheers mate

Whos Greg >_<

And your welcome mate

Nick

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