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Well i live here in USA, so finding a wrecked Skyline anywhere here is as rare as finding one on the road. They dont keep Skyline parts here in stock so i wouldnt even know where to look over here. Im pickin up a GTS-T R32 so i was just curious to see if they had any available. So if the ones above wont fit a GTS-T, any ideas where to pick a set up?

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lol on yahoo auctions in japan, all early model r32's came with em as I said and almost every single jap owner wants to get rid of it to go for the "GT ARu" look

here's another one...

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This one's goin for 2500 yen which is about AU$33. The seller claims there's small cracks n stuff on it, and that they started out as orange ones, but they were since cleared.

That must mean there's a way to make em clear.

the little repeaters (square bulge on the side) are orange.
That's what came on the higher spec models from 1989-1991. After 1991 the same spec car got a full orange signal, and the lower spec one retained the clear with orange bulge.

cheers for that funkymonkey.

mines an early one with lots of factory options. i dont see many like mine around, probably cause others may have been changed to orange for the 'GTR look' that was mensioned earier

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