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hope the owner knows that he could have cleared his stock ones by just smashing out the orange glass inside the indicator for free. Sure it won't be 100% clear coz the bubble on the side will still be orange, but free > $300. :(

I got mine(as seen above), from autobarn. They are stock VT clear indicators, cost me 20 each. Alternatively you can just nick them from a VT, but i'm a nice guy.

ps. i had to make the indicator hole slightly bigger, i just used a file.

I got mine(as seen above), from autobarn. They are stock VT clear indicators, cost me 20 each. Alternatively you can just nick them from a VT, but i'm a nice guy.

uhhh we're talkin about the corner indicators that sit next to the headlight... not the side repeaters.

I got mine(as seen above), from autobarn. They are stock VT clear indicators, cost me 20 each. Alternatively you can just nick them from a VT, but i'm a nice guy.

ps. i had to make the indicator hole slightly bigger, i just used a file.

have you got any close up pic of the clear VT indicators on the skyline?

nah i dont. They are just a little to big too fit in the hole i had, but the size of the holes varies depending on what indicator was put in. Not a big job anyway.

Btw for anyone with clear front indicators, i just bought some globes from supercheap auto that when in the lens, appear clear but flash orange. Looks heaps better than the big orange indicator they come with.

j-spec backyead modifications...

actually it was done at Driftline using a very sharp object and a air compressor to clean it out. I was bored while changing the oil on my car.

the horror looks on customer's faces when I took off perfectly good indicators and started attacking em axe murderer style. funny thing was one of the guys missed my whole "backyard mod" process and offered to buy em off me for $150 each. shoulda sold it to him... but my conscience thought better of it.

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