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I saw the price of the clear nismo indicators...Believe me, I was going to buy a pair because I hate orange on white. But I kept putting it off because I needed to get other things for the car.

Then while getting the windows tinted I saw some scraps on the ground about the size of the indicators so I thought why the hell not.

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With all the new members of this forum I think its time for a Skylines Australia Cruise :) I'm willing to organise one, with a BBQ destination :huh: if people are willing to come!!!

Nice ride mate, go the R33! haha

What happens on a "Cruise"? That's like a harbour cruise yeah? Where do you all park your cars?

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