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i believe i heard that the compliance laws were changed and no longer required for 32's due to the shape of the front corner indicators.

my r32 gtr which is just complied about half a year ago doesnt have a side indicator put on. however i dunno its becoz the laws were changed or the compliance place being dodgy ...

my r32 gtr which is just complied about half a year ago doesnt have a side indicator put on. however i dunno its becoz the laws were changed or the compliance place being dodgy ...

im pretty sure its the laws/regs, as they dont put in the fuel filler restrictors anymore due to there being no leaded petrol available (just means they have reviewed it is all)

either way though you just confirmed they arent needed for blue slips so i guess he's good to go :)

read somewhere that its up to each compliance plac as to whether they put the indicators on the fenders because of the shape of the front indicators.

As long as you can see the front indicators up to a certain angle you dont need to put side ones in.

Thats the reason they didnt put any on my 32 when it was complianced

well ive got them on my gtr and its a late 93, my cousin has a early 93 gtst and his has them, a friend has a 91 model gtst and his hasnt got them...

and every1 i looked at when i was looking to buy mine seemed to differ depending on year model...

what model is your car fugi ? or any1 elses for that matter

yea i while ago someone told me it depends on the year. cauz my mate had a 87 or somethin like that and he didnt.. mine is 92..

im just goin to take them off and see what happens. if i cant get a roadworthy after ill be sure to post somethin up so other people dont do the same.. lol

thanks for ur replys

yea i while ago someone told me it depends on the year. cauz my mate had a 87 or somethin like that and he didnt.. mine is 92..

im just goin to take them off and see what happens. if i cant get a roadworthy after ill be sure to post somethin up so other people dont do the same.. lol

thanks for ur replys

mate just do it.. i doubt you will have any troubles...

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