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Im chasing a set of clear front bar indicators for the S1. Ive heard that nissan altima (bluebird) ones will fit, but the aussie bluebirds came out with orange?

Where can i pick up a set of these? the clear side indicators are on ebay everyday for about $60 (nismo items) but the fronts are proving harder to find.

I havent bought the sides yet, waiting to get fronts at same time so if anyone has a set for sale let me know eh.

Can anyone help out?

yeh he is an ebay power seller haha... i looked through his online store. doesnt have any of the clear fronts, but has a heap of side indicators. im just hoping to get a set of fronts without having to go to yahoo japan

yeah leshy thats what id mentioned in the first post, but the issue is they only released them in aus with the amber ones, not clear. ill wait and see what performance wise comes up with as an answer, as the orange look ghey on a black car.

yeah leshy thats what id mentioned in the first post, but the issue is they only released them in aus with the amber ones, not clear. ill wait and see what performance wise comes up with as an answer, as the orange look ghey on a black car.

forget about clear ones everyone has those :P , buy a can of nightshade, give e'm a couple of sprays and a polish and you've got black on black, now thats not ghey ;)

leigh i was actually thinking about doing that to the clear ones, as i wouldnt have to put so much on to get rid of the orange look. the taillights are being tinted.

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