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I'm leaning towards the smoked ones as they look less ricey but I'd love to see both side by side (clear and smoked) on a black R34 (gtt if possible!!)

performance-wise on ebay has a good price (approx. $200 for both front and side indicators) for anyone else interested in getting these (next cheapest one was JJ who charge about $375 for front and sides)

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I'm leaning towards the smoked ones as they look less ricey but I'd love to see both side by side (clear and smoked) on a black R34 (gtt if possible!!)

performance-wise on ebay has a good price (approx. $200 for both front and side indicators) for anyone else interested in getting these (next cheapest one was JJ who charge about $375 for front and sides)

Yeah i have the smoked sides and in the process of ordering the smoked fronts from paul at performance wise, i havent installed either of them as yet as my car is in the panel shop getting the top secret GTR front bar and Z-Tune GTR bonnet modified to fit my GTT,it should look nice when finished especially with the smoked lenses

Definatley go the smoked

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David

smoked for sure, i want them also, maybe we can arrange a group buy on nismo smoked front and side indicators? id be interested if we can get a good price

DOSKI - ur car sounds like its gona look awesome, already looks good tho, love black 34's

smoked for sure, i want them also, maybe we can arrange a group buy on nismo smoked front and side indicators? id be interested if we can get a good price

DOSKI - ur car sounds like its gona look awesome, already looks good tho, love black 34's

Group buy on smoked and clear would be awesome. im after some clear ones for my white 34 but cant justify spending the $$$ at the current price.

just jap are doin the smoked side indicators for a bit under $50, i think it was like $41.90, and this site r34 front smkoed indicators has the front ones for about $200

Yeah i think Performance wise have the cheapest price for Australia,, selling them on his ebay store for $149 + $20 delivery for the fronts and $60 + $20 for delivery on the sides.

i also believe JS Imports a trader on these forums has the side indicators for $80 smoked and clear here in victoria.

i would have smoked if i had a sort of black theme going on. like dark rims, dark tint ect ect.

wat colours ur car buddy? ill get some Photoshop happening

heres it in black

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I'm just referring to this pic of the 34 GTR with clear indicators but orange globes.

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I've got these on backorder from that ebay guy at the moment.. they used to be pretty hard to get a hold of, not to mention really expensive (well for what they are anyway).

+1 for smoked on black

in my opinion, indicators arent pretty things so you need to make em as less noticeable as you can.

lol at paying $150+ for fronts, im getting mine for less than $100. already got my smoked sides for $50 :bunny:

sides are the cheap parts, justjap has them for $41, so care to leak where ur gettin the fronts for $100? or just gona rub it in!

where'd you see the smoked sides at JJ for $41? I'm looking at their web site and it says $99

Oh yeah and where are you getting the fronts for less than $100? Are they genuine nismo ones or cheap copies?

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