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Hi guys: I've searched Yahoo Japan for them, but they never seem to be available.... I believe they are a Nismo item?? I want the S1 clear/smoked indicator lenses that sit in the front bar. HELP!

Cheers,

Mickey B

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......must.........resist.......temptation..............

LOL! Yeah, they are a nismo item, but I have heard a rumor that some other nissan ones will fit, kinda like the N16 pulsar side repeaters will fit, but they use a slightly different plug. I CBF searching, but I know there is an answer to this somewhere in here.

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Jeez I'm good to you Micah

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/S1...lear+indicators

Actually that was a bit of a bum steer - these are the side ones on the guards....

they retail in Japan for around ¥4,000. Aussie shops attempt to sell them for $80+

Are you actually looking for this?

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b82587638

and yes they usually are that expensive & more (I don't beleive Nissan do an optional one for the fronts)

Actually that was a bit of a bum steer - these are the side ones on the guards....

they retail in Japan for around ¥4,000. Aussie shops attempt to sell them for $80+

Are you actually looking for this?

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b82587638

and yes they usually are that expensive & more (I don't beleive Nissan do an optional one for the fronts)

I realised which ones they were - I am after both, just forgot to mention the side ones in the initial post, so all good!

Fark - if you had mentioned you wanted the side ones as well, I would have dropped in the fact that I have a nismo set here that have never been used. Let me know if your interested anywayz, but I can gaurentee you it will be cheaper than buying japanese ones :thumbsup:

Fark - if you had mentioned you wanted the side ones as well, I would have dropped in the fact that I have a nismo set here that have never been used. Let me know if your interested anywayz, but I can gaurentee you it will be cheaper than buying japanese ones :thumbsup:

For the front bar indicators in clear lens, Nissan Altima up to 1997 model. Just need to trim one of the locating lugs and they are perfect :)

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?s...stal&lsot2=

I got mine for $5 each plus about $15 postage. Looks like the word might be out on their other uses !!

Hey dude!

I believe you can buy the indicators on the NZ website trademe.co.nz for NZD$49 See if they can post to Aussie for ya.

Here is the sellers link - http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Listings.aspx?member=805185

Good luck.

Hi guys: I've searched Yahoo Japan for them, but they never seem to be available.... I believe they are a Nismo item?? I want the S1 clear/smoked indicator lenses that sit in the front bar. HELP!

Cheers,

Mickey B

Fark - if you had mentioned you wanted the side ones as well, I would have dropped in the fact that I have a nismo set here that have never been used. Let me know if your interested anywayz, but I can gaurentee you it will be cheaper than buying japanese ones :(

*jumps up and down like a little kid*

Maybe after compliance/rego. :)

Missed the side indicators on yahoo, but hopefully have secured others - got the front ones, though! Should arrive in a week or so! Will also have a set of S2 tail lights soon, if anyone is interested: bought 2 sets because I know they're popular, and I like to return the assistance of my fellow 'Stageans".... :down::)

How much you want for the taillights?????? they new or used????

Used, but apparently excellent condition - They should arrive in a week or so, so I'll be able to get photos. Haven't paid for them yet myself, so I'll have to let you know how much when I have: they will be cheap, though.

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