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those that i listed are nismo items :)

oh yah, i saw those too on my quest to replace those fugly orange ones. lol

asked my friend, nengun is alright but might take a while to deliver...

heres another site that sells them that my friend recommends (hes bought a few performance parts from them, good delivery etc)

http://perfectrun.com.au/performance%20par...dicatorlens.htm

But keep in mind, nengun and perfect run need to include shipping costs etc, on top of the ad. price.

Someone get some smoked ones and take photos. :D

mate, what's the colour of your car - sorry, could only read first page, but it all depends... I would say smoked ones for brighter/lighter colours, such as white, blue, etc... and clear ones for darker colours such as black, grey and navy blue etc...

Personally, I like the clear indicators with the orange globe... looks trendy but yet visible. From far away, the smoke ones can be a bit hard to see... as when it blinks, when it's in the 'off' cycle it's really hard to see...

my car's black (it's in the thread title).. thanks John, got any more piccies by any chance? I'd almost decided on smoked but the clears on black look pretty sweet too :) by the way, what's that front bar you got?? I liiike.

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Thanks mate. Looks great. Although you do have lighter (stock) rims so the clear indicators are definately more suited. However with my dark rims I reckon smoked would look better. Now if only I can find them at a reasonable price somewhere hmm..

JJ is $300 for sides and front ... performance wise on ebay is a bit less but lots of negative comments and he hasn't answered my emails ina few days so bugger him. Nengun is out of question due to their reputation and slow delivery.

Anyone else who stocks these babies ? cheers guys

as i said, nengun has them, including postage im sure it would cost no more than $200 for the front and sides altogther

Did you actually read my post just above yours? I actually considered nengun until i read all the horror stories about their lousy service and ultra slow delivery, so they're out of the question.

I might be getting it from performance-wise after all ..just got a reply to my email and a helluva price.

i have clear on the front and sides of my black 34, im going for the smoked, personally i think it looks better.i'll post some pics when i get my car back and install them.

The clear fronts and sides look pretty bloody good in combination with the silver stock rims as seen above, imo ^^ But yeah ..I'm going smoked since my rims aren't silver.

ah sorry, missed that last bit : :)

Did you actually read my post just above yours? I actually considered nengun until i read all the horror stories about their lousy service and ultra slow delivery, so they're out of the question.

I might be getting it from performance-wise after all ..just got a reply to my email and a helluva price.

^^ Looks nice Granthem. I never minded the orange indicators as Iam just use to seeing it and stuck with it but the clear indicators give a more stylish look.

gr34tt Thats a sweet Top Secret front bar, but I think you need the side skirts and a set of rear pods to top it off.

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