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I think you will find is $100 per pair

Secondhand yeah around $50-$70

i mean indicators arent really a wearing item like wheels etc,

so they should really hold a decent value still

cam and anyone else if you dont get this pair and still want some lemme know

RiaZ

When you ring for prices on clear indicators do not mention you own a COMMODORE, these tricky blokes tend to rip off trevs who diss their civics etc

the price for them is ~$100 could be $105, i cannot recall.

this is for a Nismo item

now $200 will be for a Nismo item in japan and then shipped over here after the supplier and initial retailer and the smaller store retailer have all made their profits

i would be interested to know who quoted you $200 for a pair though

are they like a new form of clear steel of something....do they flip round to provide a shaved fender look??

FIRE BRINGER i will grab the part number for you and you can order it yourself through nissan in NZ.

ummm...the ones on those links are also flush with the panel....and not $200, and not $35 postage either.

$35 postage is quite a larf. did they send it express air mail via Beiruit or something?

if they must sell, they must sell, but I think that at $200, youve got a better chance of finding a well thought out metaphor.

Originally posted by zanda

$35 postage is quite a larf. did they send it express air mail via Beiruit or something?

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

seriously though, i could prolly try get some cheaper ones that are under 100 bucks here in Perth

will get back to you guys later

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