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are these legal? ...even if you have orange globes in them?

I have wondered this myself. My guess is yes, they are legal, since there are a lot of cars out at the moment with clear turn signals, I think even some commodores come with them.

However, most have an orange film on the inside which, when illuminated, makes the orange light, whereas the d-speed indicators use an orange globe. I doubt that would have any effect on their ADR status though.

I would be interested in a group buy depending (heavily) on the price. Perhaps we should get Rezz's input since he sells them?

LW.

The ones on the top car (gun metal) arent as nice. Im pretty sure the ones on the silver car r the d speed ones tho. Makes them look heaps better :cheers:

gunmetal grey one has dodge yet still expensive ones. it is the same company which does s14,r32,r33 full clear rear lights which for some reason are not dodgy, different maufacurer same distributor maybe?

d-speed $550 if i you can organise get 3 or more pairs in group buy.

The ones on the top car (gun metal) arent as nice. Im pretty sure the ones on the silver car r the d speed ones tho. Makes them look heaps better :cheers:

Agreed. Top ones look like they are slightly foggy/crazed glass style, while the ones on the silver GT-R are totally clear. Anyone able to find pictures of what the smoked d-speeds look like?

dAVE: are you able to get d-speed gear through your contacts?

aut0bahn: who is that through? Rezz has them for about $530 + shipping so $550 is not a huge discount.

LW.

Agreed. Top ones look like they are slightly foggy/crazed glass style, while the ones on the silver GT-R are totally clear. Anyone able to find pictures of what the smoked d-speeds look like?

dAVE: are you able to get d-speed gear through your contacts?

aut0bahn: who is that through? Rezz has them for about $530 + shipping so $550 is not a huge discount.

LW.

i have included shipping/tax in price no suprises.

I reckon a black and silver theme would look pretty nice, don't ya think? :)

The orange on my car just throws off the whole coloring plus I want to look a little bit different as well...even though I've seen only 3 other black GTR's in SA!

bah, take away the orange indicators and you lose the R32 uniqueness... and you begin to look like every other clear corner civic in town. Ah well. to think people in japan pay just as much money to put Orange indicators on their R33's to make em look similar to R32s lol.

On a silver or gunmetal car it looks horn. On any other colour, don't even bother, it sticks out like a sore thumb... then again I guess it'd grab peope's attention coz its easily noticable.

Sorry guys,

But orange indicator lights are a thing of the past. All the modern cars these days are being released with clear indicator lights as it looks a lot cleaner and simple.

Personally I think by making the indicator lights clear it takes your attention away from the 'out of place' colour and towards the horn (stock) curves of your GTR.

I also dont think its rice.

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