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Hey all.

one of the lenses came off my crappy orange side indicators and i can't find a replacement. i really do not want ricey clear ones. just want to keep it looking stock.

can anyone tell me where to get one?

Thanks!

Are you talking about the indicators which are located on the gaurds? Maybe try a wrecker, they usually have quite a lot of random stuff in stock (not saying indicators are random).

why not put the word out on the forums that you need one? i dont really see them as 'rice' and im sure a lot of people have changed theirs and probably have the stockers lieing around somewhere :D

haha!

I thought of that :P but i would hate some turd to merge into me and say they could not see me changing lanes ;) safety first!

i will look for the stock icky ones at a wrecker

haha!

I thought of that :P but i would hate some turd to merge into me and say they could not see me changing lanes ;) safety first!

i will look for the stock icky ones at a wrecker

you don't even need them- hence why the factory doesn't use 'em

there is a little bulge at the outer edge of the normal front indicators that allows you to see it light from pretty much any angle along side the car, and if they're (other cars) are too far back to see it, they'd see the rear indicator anyway.

The plastic fell off mine as well and the cheapest i found was $40 because they dont sell them separately. $40 for a bit of plastic forget that, i had a pair of vs clear indicators laying around, so i whacked them on and they look millions times better.

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