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Hi everyone!

Im back in Aus again after another 5 months in japan teaching. Brought a few more GTS-T and a couple of GTR indicators along.

(and lots of other stuff ill try and photograph and post up later!)

For those not familiar with them R32 GTR and GTS indicators are NOT interchangeable (different size).

GTS units:

1: $140 Clear pair, good condition, inc loom and bulbs

2: $120 Orange pair, good condition, inc loom and bulbs

3: $115 Orange pair, good condition except one mounting point has a small split, inc loom and bulbs

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GTS Single Drivers side units inc loom and bulbs:

$50 each (please see the pink arrows, small mounting split on 2 and one has a stone chip in the front. Top LHS one has no bulb/loom)

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GTR Pairs inc loom and bulbs

1: $180pair, good condition

2: $170pair, good condition, light surface scratches, can be polished out if required

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GTR single drivers side inc loom and bulbs:

$75 each, please see arrows, 2 have a small split on the top mounting)

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Postage:

Pickup is welcome from Kyogle 2474. Or i can post them $8 in NSW or $12 interstate. Registered post.

Please email or PM if you would like close up photos of any of them. Condition is as described (NO missing/snapped off mounting points!!!). Bulbs have NOT been tested.

Martin Marschall,

[email protected]

(02)66333131 (best in the evening)

Thanks for looking! :P

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heya,

the GTS clear indicators would fit a GTS4 wouldn't they?

if so, check your e-mail as I can't PM and can you send close up pics to the e-mail?

Cheers

Leshka

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  • 1 month later...
all GTR indicators and a couple of orange GTS-t drivers side ones still here waiting for a new home!

hey mate mayb be interested in 32 gtr orange indicators, my cars coming in from japan and it has clears atm and im not a huge fan so im looking to change them to the originals, does it matter what year the gtr is?

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