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Ive been looking around in tutorials and searching, cant seem to find anything useful.

Well ive finally brought some clear NISMO side indicators for my R33 off ebay :sorcerer: but my problem is I donnno how to put them on :huh:

Ive seen quite a few ppl from WA who have clear indicators and was wondering if you guys can give me some steps of doing this. Things such as how to take off my current side indicators and changing my bulbs around, i guess that the new indicators just clips in?

Thanks any help would be great!

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Easy man! just wedge ya fingers on one side and sort of slide it to the otherside a bit and pull out towards you, it clips in. It's easier from there on.

You can also get the silver globes that illuminate orange, so you don't see the poxie orange globe through the clear covers, I got mine from little accessory shop in the city next to Hoytes on Murray st.

Good luck! :huh:

Here is a basic instillation guide:

sideIndicators.jpg

Place pointer & index finger at the rear of the indicators unit (door end)

sideIndicators_0.jpg

Apply forward pressure and pull out of guard

sideIndicators_1.jpg | sideIndicators_2.jpg

Remove bulb holder by turning anticlockwise, replace bulb with new orange; reverse process with new indicator unit.

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