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hi everyone,im buying a 400r front bumper for my series 1 r33 gts-t but i have to replace my factory front indicators and get the round ones to fit in the bumper and i like them better anyways.

can you guys tell me where to buy them from?

heres a pic of what i want.....

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You can get genuines from Just Jap ($270 pair), or you can get a set of Narva 110mm indicators at Repco ($6 ea).

I think it's pretty obvious which way to go unless you're a purist!

Just Jap 400R indicators

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You can get genuines from Just Jap ($270 pair), or you can get a set of Narva 110mm indicators at Repco ($6 ea).

I think it's pretty obvious which way to go unless you're a purist!

Just Jap 400R indicators

thanks mate,i will be going for the narva for sure cause at $270 a pair for genuine i can get my 400r front bumper and side skirts sprayed for that much.

  • 3 weeks later...

my bumper is on its way and i went to repco and asked about the narva 110mm indicators and the guy had no idea what i was on about,he even grabbed a narva book out and had a look through it and still had no clue.

by the way does anyone know where i can a r-33 series 1 reo bar from? i rang just jap and they have none and dont know when they will be getting any in and none of the wreckers around my town have any 2nd hand ones seeming skylines are rare here.

my bumper is on its way and i went to repco and asked about the narva 110mm indicators and the guy had no idea what i was on about,he even grabbed a narva book out and had a look through it and still had no clue.

maybe i was wrong with the size, but i can assure you they exist, because there's two of them sitting in my driveway as we speak.

maybe i was wrong with the size, but i can assure you they exist, because there's two of them sitting in my driveway as we speak.

yeah i believe you,the guy was inbred or something cause after i told him they were round he was looking at the rectangular ones so i just walked out on him,i will go to repco in coffs harbour and most of the staff there own imports so they would know which narva indicators i need.

  • 2 months later...

i got the 400R indicators from just jap the ones for $270 and i even asked them if these will fit my car and 400R front bumper and they said yes......well they dont.

for starters they are too small to sit properly and they wont go all the way in because they are pushing against my reo bar.

any ideas? (desperate)

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take it back to them,

make a scene

return with correct ones.

these were my last resort,ive been to repco and super cheap auto and they told me they couldnt help me and i even went to electrician place for cars and they had no idea either.

no one knows what indicators to use.

  • 3 weeks later...

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