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Hey i just recently purchased a uras kit from matt of the forums here =].

its plain white not painted or anything so i need to save up some $$$ to get it painted :)

but was wondering, i have a series 2 and was wondering

a) where i can get front indicators from??

b) this means no more fog lights yeah :D i liked them hahah but yea

heres some pic of what the kit looks like just incase you dont know.

also im not 100% on the front bar yet, might sell it and get something else..sticks out quite a bit

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i just read on the uras site that it uses r34 indicators...so that means i can take any indicator off a 34 n hook it up...do i need the wiring of just the indicator itself ????? anyone know if they are expensive, i saw smoked nismo ones on justjap for $240!!!

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yea same i think it sticks out too muchh but it came cheap in the kit so i got it incase if not i sell it..

still trying to decide tho..if i can find another one i like and willing to trade then yeahh ill do that.

i was mainly after the rear n skirts

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yeahh i could pretty much sit on the front end when i go out if i had it on lol

the bar im interested in is this one off viva garage

only difference is that ill have to put big sheet of mesh to cover the hole for the cooler since im a n/a =]

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Unless you get a similar front bar (BN Sports, etc), any front bar that doesn't have that flaired look like the BN and Uras bars will look out of place.

Hope you have some fat wheels to suit the kit, big flaired kits like that look like absolute AIDS with sunken fitment.

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