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Hi guys I'm trying to locate some stagea series2 indicators/side lights for a masa bodykit I'm having fitted, I live in the uk and we don't have any s2's being broken, so thought I'd ask on here, hope someone can help and would be willing to ship to the uk.

Thanks Les(stiffshifter)

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Do you mean these one's Les?

These are off a nissan pulsar not a stag, identical except for the height.

Used them as a temp replacements until i got semi-clear low profile indicators.

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Thanks for the repies but they look like the side repeaters not ones for the front bumper.
Pretty sure these will fit S2 - they are called S1 because they are an upgrade for S1 ( I threw out the orange bulbs and put clear ones in).

http://www.performance-wise.com/page68.htm

I just spotted a pair on import monster $78 Aus.

but $188 landed :P

Maybe drop them an email, see if they can help out with shipping.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/contact

-original jap page

http://page6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/f89407311

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