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Just wanting to get a 400r front bar from psi parts for my r33 just wondering in regards to the indicators what do Ineed to do can I reuse the whole system from the stock front bar or do I have to make custom new indicator lights? What have you guys done

I used trailer lights. Bought a pair of reverse ones (and got the bulbs coated in orange). Look like lego pieces :)

On my old 33 GTS:

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The alternative is genuine nismo ones, but they're way to pricey for my liking....

Yeah the trialer light idea isnt to\bad. And yeah I saw those ones on just jap agreed they look good but yeah nice price to ahaha for two lights its costin almost as much as the front bar

back in the day i had a 400r bar and those trailer lights.... every day i would look at the lights and HATE them...

these days i have a gtr bar and the indicators relocated to the parkers

I got some small square / rectangle ones like 7 cm x 4cm ish they have 6 LEDs in them and look nice and tidy just cable tied them through the mesh in the gap through the back clips of the lights very secure on and doesn't look dodge or anything just wired them up to the standard wires.

cost me like 30 bucks for the pair at autobarn

if you have a 400r bar it'll probably have the holes for the round lights, so there's not much choice

yeh go the round for the 400r or else it'll look funny :thumbsup:

well possbily but the reason for wanting to get a new 1 is cause my stock one is craked through the middle and yeah now still thinking about if I want to get a 400r fibreglass one or repair my stock one since stock one is platic and harder to brake but the fibreglass will instanly crack if hit anywhere

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