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hey indicators are the easiest ever all you have to do is pull them back and they clip out. have a look at the ones you are putting in i am pretty sure you pull them to the rear. by pull i dont mean out towards you but slide rather to the rear of the car it comresses the clip holding them in and they just pull out towards you once you have them back far enough

good luck

:| mine are stuck solid to the guard. I bought nismo clear ones and they seem to just have a round circle... I just tried for 10mins on what you said, sliding them towards the rear and nothing happened lol, they are stuck like superglue :P

Edited by Ten Four

there is a screwed on clip that clamps the light to the guard, im pretty sure you can get to them with a stubby screw driver after taking your wheel off - also the plastic inner guard.

Just be very very careful when you do it. Even if you don't want to keep the originals you can always sell them.

But yeah, they should should slide back just a fraction, enough to get a flat head under there to undo the clip.

^dreamr33 i got them on ebay, the genuine ones inc bulbs for about $61 delivered. (replicas about 45 delivered) Didn't get round to doing it today, will try tomorrow..... went around the outside of the car with armourall :D

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