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Hello everyone!

Im back home in Australia again (in japan teaching most of the year for the last 4 years).

After a lot of requests last time i filled all the spare room in my suitcase with R32 GTS-T clear indicators (the factory ones, not aftermarket!)

Also quite some bits still here from my past trips home. Cant find the old thread link anymore.

Important- R32 GTR and GTS indicators are NOT interchangeable (different size, GTR ones fit the wider guards).

pic of the whole GTS lot. Close ups of each below.

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Pair 1, excellent condition, clean with all mounting points, no cracks in them, No bulbs/loom. $145 (pair)

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Pair 2, excellent condition, clean with all mounting points, no cracks in them, Includes bulbs/loom. $150 (pair)

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Pair 3, Crap condition - please see pic. both have a small area with what appears to be glue? Would be fine for a drifter etc. $65 (pair)

RHS(driver) has small cracks + missing side point.

LHS(passenger) top mounting is there but damaged (missing small section) Would suggest using a washer when mounting.

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Single Passenger side LHS, Top mounting tab has a small split. Would suggest using a washer when mounting. $60

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3x Drivers side (RHS) please see pic.

5- Excellent condition with loom and bulbs $75

6- Excellent condition, small glue spot on back of top black edge strip. with loom/bulbs $65

7- Excellent condition, no loom or bulbs. $65

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Postage:

Pickup is welcome from Kyogle 2474. Or i can post them $8 in NSW or $12 interstate. Registered post(includes insurance/tracking number).

I have tried to describe them as best and as honestly as i can. Please email or PM if you would like close up photos. Bulbs have NOT been tested.

Email will always get my attention and i will try check the thread daily. If the thread is getting old please email as i will be back in japan in 2 months (early april).

Martin Marschall,

[email protected]

(02)66333131 (best in the evening)

and other leftovers list:

HKS water temp gauge with wiring and sensor $80 Small ding on edge of metal surround (please see pic)

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Z32 JDM AFMs

$200 With pod and plug/wire removed from R32 GTS-t

$150 with plug/wire in excellent condition (NOT the cheap copies on ebay)

$90 Purchased from a wrecker in japan as "tested working" however the mesh is damaged.

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R32 GTR indicators $75 each - have made close ups of each, please PM your email address and ill send them to you.

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R32 GTS indicators- orange drivers side x3 (people seem to crash on the passenger side more!?) $40 each

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And GTR (R32 and R33) triple gauges... I bought a whole bunch of these back some time ago. $50-$120

The R33 GTR has a torque split gauge so is not really suitable for RWD cars but they have carbon fiber style surrounds and do look cool.

Again i can send/upload close up pics of each if anyone's interested in these. The one odd big one is a R34 GTT dash center console top unit.

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Thanks for looking! :)

Martin Marschall,

[email protected]

(02)66333131 (best in the evening)

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Hey mate, still got a passenger side gtst one for loom ??

wow, thread back from the dead!

and yes sir, loom with plugs/bulb sockets available and most the other items are still here + more bits brought back on this trip!

Please email me ([email protected]) if you would like photos. $10 for one (or free with an indicator!)

I will be here in Aus until the 29th of this month (29/09/11) after that i will be back in japan teaching again for 4 months but can ask my father to post anything if needed.

kind regards,

martin

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hi mate i need a pair of indicators (pair 2) in excellent cond to pass a rwc i have had alot of dramas with trying to find a pair to pass rwc plz text me on 0435837997 (ray) if you have any i know where i can get a pair asap

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