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Hi,

Can some one please help me with the measurements of the whole I need to expand in the gaurds of my GTR R32 to fit R34 clear side blinkers please.

At the moment I have a hole the size of a 10cent piece for the original compliance blinkers. They have perished and my GTR has been resprayed.

I purchased some Nismo clear side indicators for a 34 and now I need to expand the whole to fit the 34 side blinkers in the front gaurd.

Here's a pic of the holes. Your help on the measurement will be greatly appreciated :thumbsup:

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You have a R34GTT listed in your "garage" of cars Richard. Isn't the R34 GTT hole the same as the R34 GTR hole? Maybe even the R33 GTR hole too?

Anyway I had a look and the hole is a bit unusual in that it's a bit 'coffin shaped' where on the driver's side, the head of the 'coffin' is towards the front; and on the passenger's side, the head of the 'coffin' is towards the rear.

If the R34 GTT is the same exact shape, then Shell could do a template for you perhaps?

Thanks Terry,

Yep I have a 34 GTT as my daily but concerned about taking the blinker out.

Like most things the blinker is designed to go in more so than come out and concerned the little plastic retainer will snap.

Also you cant really measure the rear of the blinker and go by that as once you cut there is no second chances.

But I will stop being lazy and have a go.

PS. the tip about the "coffin shape" very helpfull. will make sure I dont F that up.

Yes, it looks the same in which case...

a) on the driver's side, you stand with your hip against the door > with a flat screwdriver, you push against the plastic edge of the blinker and push it forward > pops out (as it's springloaded)

b) on the passenger side, you stand with your hip against the wheel guard > use screwdriver to push the blinker rearward > pops out (again as it's springloaded)

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