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I HAVE BRAND NEW, ONLY TRIAL FITTED R32 GTST CLEAR INDICATORS. WANT TO SWAP FOR THE COMPLETE ORANGE ONES PLUS CASH MY WAY. I BOUGHT THESE FOR EXACTLY $201. STILL HAVE RECIPT FROM JAPAN FOR PROOF. NEED ASAP!!

THANKS

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Any chance you would sell them without swap? My orange ones are alittle banged up. You can then find some yellow ones elsewhere.

Thought I'd ask

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Any chance you would sell them without swap? My orange ones are alittle banged up. You can then find some yellow ones elsewhere.

Thought I'd ask

yeah it's come to that now. Make an offer and there urs

yeah it's come to that now. Make an offer and there urs

Let me know how much u want.

Just a thought, there's not any defect shit possible with these is there? Like do they light up well?

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Let me know how much u want.

Just a thought, there's not any defect shit possible with these is there? Like do they light up well?

they light up like the normal indicators, if anything bighter.

But I'm probably after around $150 mark , but like I said if it's to much, throw some offers my way. As these are brand new, and I still have the Recipt to prove how much it cost me. As these are from japan!

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