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Agreed with kevin, kits looking good but black mesh so it doesnt stand out, trust me makes 100% percent difference...

Wheels are definate need even a cheap set atm if you cant afford to get the high range ones, check the classifieds always people selling them

i dont know the exact brand of the indicators but they are LED ones. 11 buks at the shop i went to, they where sitting in the trailer light section. A note when hooking up LED's though, you might need to replace the flasher unit because with the stock unit they will cause the indicators to blink rapidly. flasher unit set me back 23 dollars. Figuring out the right unit cost me about 60 dollars lol.

i dont know the exact brand of the indicators but they are LED ones. 11 buks at the shop i went to, they where sitting in the trailer light section. A note when hooking up LED's though, you might need to replace the flasher unit because with the stock unit they will cause the indicators to blink rapidly. flasher unit set me back 23 dollars. Figuring out the right unit cost me about 60 dollars lol.

tru the hilux ones set me back $33 but the rapid flashing doesnt bother me i never notice it to be honest.

Thanks for the tip :blink:

Replaced the front grill (400r style), gave it a massive clean and polish, scrubbed the lights with metal polish and put a little fancy nismo badge on it. I think it makes it look a little better. badge pictures arnt to good tho, crappy phone camera lol

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