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check out caravan makers and trailer makers.... best cheapest bet.... wish i knew that when i lost one of my gtr indicators instead of paying $220 for a new one....

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check out caravan makers and trailer makers.... best cheapest bet.... wish i knew that when i lost one of my gtr indicators instead of paying $220 for a new one....

Yeah, the ones you mentioned for trailers etc look cheap and shit...I'd rather save up and buy the real thing...up to you though...

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trailer lights look cheap and nasty... yes, i have them and they looks shit (narva) as well as having to take them apart all the time to fix the globes that fall out all the time with hard coilovers....

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yes i have cheap and nasty ones but hopefully one day will afford to pay a expensive amount for genuine ones, but yea its better to go with the more worthwhile stuff, as the cheap and nasty ones will disapoint you when you look at your car everyday

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If it means anything, I am going to put these in my car as my front indicators...looks hot and smoked too - what do you think?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=220332986621

Just my opinion but i have seen a few cars with those sorta indicators on the front looks pretty crap buddy

I had trailers lights (Epic Fail Highly advise against lol) on my 400r bar when i bought it and got the nissan indicators of just jap snap fit into place no worries and don't look cheap. win win!

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Just my opinion but i have seen a few cars with those sorta indicators on the front looks pretty crap buddy

I had trailers lights (Epic Fail Highly advise against lol) on my 400r bar when i bought it and got the nissan indicators of just jap snap fit into place no worries and don't look cheap. win win!

Thanks mate... I have been twisting and turning...the thing with the r33, it's famous for the round indicator lights at the front...so I'd hate to change the vintage look, but everyone has them...don't know what to do...what do you guys think in terms of alternative indicators?

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