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someone told me the same thing for my car....why would you? the car looks good enough with the standard yellow doesnt it?...does the cleaer really make it look better?

someone told me the same thing for my car....why would you? the car looks good enough with the standard yellow doesnt it?...does the cleaer really make it look better?

For yours I think you definetely need to because you have clear side indicators but orange front...

For Ash's on a white car the orange stands out a lot. It's the main thing I hate about my car is the damn orange front indicators hence I have been trying so hard to make the glass clear ones fit (there is a thread in the cosmetic section I made regarding what I am trying to do).

I dunno each to their own, I just hate orange indicators, makes the car look so much more dated.

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Hahaha fair enough.

It's just a pet hate of mine becasue it pisses me off on mine so much! Atleast GTR owners can get clear front indicators, c**ts like me have to dick around cutting glass :D

Ash, are you going to change your username to R33Nismoid?

The white 33r with orange indicator lens is mine, just haven't get around to coughing $ for clear indicator set.

Awesome show n shine this year - Loved the location! Too bad more members didn't show to use the most of what we had, but what we had there on display was all quality!

Thanks to the top dogs at SAU for organizing this - Probably see most of you at tomorrows meeting. Was also a pleasure meeting you all. Stand-outs were definitely the Winfield replica R32 (DROOOOOOOOOOOOL SO IN LOVE) and for sure the R34 NUR to top it off! Great day out :D

Awesome show n shine this year - Loved the location! Too bad more members didn't show to use the most of what we had, but what we had there on display was all quality!

Thanks to the top dogs at SAU for organizing this - Probably see most of you at tomorrows meeting. Was also a pleasure meeting you all. Stand-outs were definitely the Winfield replica R32 (DROOOOOOOOOOOOL SO IN LOVE) and for sure the R34 NUR to top it off! Great day out :D

Loved your wheels mate! :D

Roasted :blush::( Had some great chats with plenty of people I haven't met including a few from the nissan datsun club :).

Oh and thanks Rob (silver 4-door) for demonstrating R33 gt-r rims on a 32, now i've got the ok to buy buy buy :D... she wants a set too now :D

No probs Dave, see you next week at DECA where you can demonstrate how much better a 32 sedan is with a 26 & AWD. ;)

As for 33 GTR rims...... I want another set for track rubber so GAME ON to find some cheap ones before me. :D (just kidding)

P.s. I got roasted too, UV was very deceptive indeed.

It was great to come along and have a chat with dave and his missus, and grant. nice talking to you guys :D

there may not have been many cars there, but the ones that were all looked great.

thankyou to the organisers for putting in the effort. next year i'll put in the effort and get my car there, lol.

docklands really was a great location, the traffic at the end wasnt that bad anyway. theres def worse places to be stuck :blush:

Rowdy.

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