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Ok, so heres the idea:

Replace the orange indicator lenses on the front bar of the S2 with clear lenses and put in silver coated globes that still flash orange.

I've called Nissan and been told that the you cannot buy the lenses alone, you need to purchase the entire assembly which costs $815.75. Apparently the lenses are fixed in to the assembly (can anyone else confirm this?)

Any suggestions? (Apart from going and stealing some)

Jason.

I'm just surprised that Nissan don't offer a replacement lense, bearing in mind the closeness of the lense to the ground and the fact that it could smash/crack quite easily from rocks/stones on the road.

I guess they were thinking they could make a lot of money from it?

Oh well, I'll keep looking and see if I can find a smashed one (hope I can't though :P).

Thanks,

Jason.

I haven't seen anyone thats done it, but thought it might make mine stick out a little more. Just a tad different to the rest.

I'm also contemplating removing the stove top red lense (SHOCK HORROR GASP) out of the back and putting in some red silver coated globes (if they exist) just to see what it looks like. Only problem is they don't seal correctly apparently and I'd have to use some silicone seal or something and if I didn't like it, I'd have to buy new rear lights.

I'll let you know how it goes if I get to do it.

I'm going to use my uber-elite google skills tonight to see what I can find.

Jason.

y0, alex.

Last I heard was that the pictures were fake and were just a photoshop jobby.

Clearcorners.com mention that they are looking at making some, but there's f u c k a l l information on their site.

I'm not too fussed about the ass end, but I just really want to do this clear indicator to the front bar damnit.

I figure that the driving/fog light should be pulled out and replaced with a super bright cow fried in the headlights type driving light and then the lens should be moved across to the indicator

problem solver and the car can now stun a cat before running it over

hey jason did nissan mention that its $815 a side not the whole set. kekeke

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