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Just saw the cover car for the latest issue of ZOOM and it is a fantastic car.

Kept thinking to myself though that something doesn't look right.

Then, it hit me, the car had clear blinkers.

What do you guys think, clear blinkers look better than the orange ones ??

Does anyone know where i can get the clear ones from ??

Also, i have noticed a lot of people have deleted the small indicators from the guard. Opinions / problems with this ??

Wouldn't the indicator's flash fast thinking there may be a short in the system ?? Is this legal ??

I look forward to your opinions.

Thanks.

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this could be wrong, but from what i heard, clear indicators were stock on gtsts or something, and the orange ones were only on gtrs, but because most guys want to do change to orange to give it more of a similar look to gtr...

thats what i have heard, doesnt mean its 100% true tho.. but it does look nice.

My understanding was that orange indicators were used on the series 2 R32's. And clear-ish ones used on series 1 models.

And as far as the side indicator issue goes, i think it's to do with the compliancing of the R32's when imported. Some cars must have gotten away without putting side indicators on if they were imported before a certain date (not sure on the date). From factory, the 32's had no side indicators.

In that zoom mag cover shot, those clear indicators look alot more clear than what i've seen any stock 32, so i'm guessing that those items are aftermarket.

Here is what i believe to be series 1 indicators:

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