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All in good time peeps.....yeah the side indicators will be changed. I haven't decided on how it should go yet.

Option 1 - the cheap way: replace with clear side indicators.

Option 2 - the expensive way: take the side indicators out and replace it with the BMW M3 side grill, take out the original mirror and replace with the mirror that has indicators on the side.

Still sleeping on it

The big white sticker should come off soonish and replaced with a greyish one from ebay. Hopefully it'll match it better

The last panel I'm waiting for is the 400R/Nismo Bumper. I REALLY REALLY want it now but it's still in the process of being made.

Can't do much about the side skirts....I can live with it............................for now.

There'll be plenty of odd bits here and there to come.

If you don't mind bending your number plates a little and like a clean and smooth rear end

then I'd recommend the Xplosive rear bar, I got one for mine

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Hey thanks, I called you yesterday about the bar n spoiler but the phone just kept ringing

where abouts u located in Sydney? And please don't tell me your in Penrith or Campbelltown

Hey thanks, I called you yesterday about the bar n spoiler but the phone just kept ringing

where abouts u located in Sydney? And please don't tell me your in Penrith or Campbelltown

Hi, PM sent

Hills area

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok.... had some time to kill this afternoon after playing an insane number of hours of Devil May Cry 4, thought I decided to something different.

Bought these off a forum member last week and thought I'd put it on. It was a LOT more diffult that I thought it would be.

It's not as easy as peel off and stick on. The sticker was made for the full length of the car starting from behind the headlight which wasn't what I wanted. So a little modding is required. So after much measuring and chopping and more measuring, its finally on. There were hairy moment for sure but hey, it's all in good fun.

The sticking part was even harder, but the driver side was perfect, the passenger was slightly off a bit.

NISMO officially cut the bit of sticker that goes over the door handle, I did that as well but I'm thinking maybe I should trim the cut out bit and stick them on the door handle anyway.......any opinions?

By the way, it is the nismo THREE stripe ones....its just the silver one wasn't picked up by the camera phone.

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lol I bought exactly the same sticker though mine are longer

bit too colourful for me, so I put on the white transformers stickers instead

Mine are probably the same length as yours, I just shortened it at the front on purpose.

now.....just gotta source a few more stickers and it'll be al riced up in no time.

I found a nice dark grey nismo windscreen sticker on ebay...so I guess I'll be getting that one.

The best part of ur stickers are they arent over the top. suits the styling of the car. The Nismo sticker is kinda gay as i said before, but the new one would look better. but along the sides looks really cool. good work!

good job mate... doing it yourself puts you intouch with your ride... it gives such a kick, does it!

DIY fo lyfe y0!

you know, the side indicators are stsarting to bother me now that I notice it a lot more. Damn, now I gotta go buy some clear ones.

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