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Just a couple quickies....

I have a GTR R33 and am looking to get some ganador mirrors

who here has bought some GENUINE ganador mirrors... not the cheap ebay ones?

How was fitment?

Sat right?

Lined up right? ETC

What needs to be done to replace with the standered mirrors?

did you get the blue or normal mirror?

Whats the go with the blue mirror?? :S

any pics of them fitted and how they sat etc?

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I haven't got any but i hear genuine is the only way to go for perfect fitting and look.

Try import monster they have heaps of these on sale, think 300 new is about right dont quote me on that though

I won't answer any of your questions...coz I can't...

BUT...

just a little warning...make sure you don't get the "carbon" ones...

coz they're not carbon...

no, it's not genuine carbon, more like film but still look good tho and u don't need to paint them

Just a couple quickies....

I have a GTR R33 and am looking to get some ganador mirrors

who here has bought some GENUINE ganador mirrors... not the cheap ebay ones?

How was fitment?

- perfect

Sat right?

- yep, sit perfect not angle upward like u've seen on ebay ones

Lined up right? ETC

- yep, 100%

What needs to be done to replace with the standered mirrors?

- unbolts and take ur stock ones out, put the new ones in, plugs the plugs, and done!

did you get the blue or normal mirror?

- normal mirrors on my line and blue mirrors with carbon finished on my rex

Whats the go with the blue mirror?? :S

- good, look pretty much the same, just blue

any pics of them fitted and how they sat etc?

- i'll post some later

Hope this help

I bought the carbon genuine Gandors. I know they arn't tru carbon but still look great :P

who here has bought some GENUINE ganador mirrors... not the cheap ebay ones?

How was fitment?

- perfect

Sat right?

- yep, sit perfect not angle upward like u've seen on ebay ones

Lined up right? ETC

- yep, 100%

What needs to be done to replace with the standered mirrors?

- unbolts and take ur stock ones out, put the new ones in, reconnect plug and done!

did you get the blue or normal mirror?

- Blue mirrors found they were a bit clearer with a dark tint

Whats the go with the blue mirror?? :S

- good, look pretty much the same, just blue sorta like the BMW have from factory

any pics of them fitted and how they sat etc?

- not on this site but on SAUQLD.com there are (look for mushroom mobile)

I had a set on my r33 and a set on my Stagea

Perfect fit etc

The mirrors on both sides of the car are convex. I think the drivers side is suppose to be flat by law.

Pic of my old R33 and my poor stagea, still not painted

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