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I am after some Side Indicators, they are for my r32 GTR and i just need one for friday morning as i am goin gover pits.

One fell off on monday night :thumbsup:.

If anyone can help or knows someone selling or has a spare set, please pm me.

Cheers

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There's one problem there.

If your 32 is an Aus delivered edition you might be able to find a direct replacement, but if its an import - they didnt come out standard with indicators in the guards, so importers use aftermarket ones when they come into the country... Which means that they could be anything.

There's one problem there.

If your 32 is an Aus delivered edition you might be able to find a direct replacement, but if its an import - they didnt come out standard with indicators in the guards, so importers use aftermarket ones when they come into the country... Which means that they could be anything.

depends on year model as to whether its standard in guard or not isn't it? I was told mine was standard because its 1994 model.

That is an import...

The Aus delivered R32's were brought in through Nissan Australia in the early 90's for sale through Nissan dealers. Im pretty sure that because yours is a Jap import then you have aftermarket side indicators aswell.

My GTR is a late 93, So the same build as your GTR with the beter crank etc.

Those are the ones in that link. couldn't find any so it will just give them somthing easy to fail me on.

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My GTR is a late 93, So the same build as your GTR with the beter crank etc.

Those are the ones in that link. couldn't find any so it will just give them somthing easy to fail me on.

oh bugger... are they easy to take on/off, do you want to use mine?

Yeah they just clip in and clip off, thanks for the offer.

I just went through and they didn't care about the lends missing as the globe was still working.

They fail me for being 1.8bd loud and a cracked steering boot.

Nothing big.

Anyone got a standard r32 cat back? lol

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