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East Bear Clear Front Winkers for R33 GTR (EOI's)


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After doing the Nismo group buy I have had a few people asking about the front clear winkers for R33 GTR.

I have found that East Bear actually make them, but they dont come cheap. Pricing would be:

5-10 = $220 a set

10+ = $200 a set

As they are fairly expensive I will confirm numbers first, then if there is enough to order I will let everyone know.

Please post here, email or pm me with your interest.

Cheers,

Dave

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Never seen them before and its not in the catalogue I have.. do you have any pics?

Have you seen the BORDER RACING ones to suit std. front bar with the carbon fibre intake surround???

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they just replace the std winkers.. easy to install

Any ideas how to install it?

its been asked heaps, but nismo dont make them for the R33 GTR unfortunately.

guys, contact nismo - as i remember they were there at US$30/pair
i'm in if we can get them by eary next week

Wouldnt be possible as I have to get 1 more confirmed, then collect everyones money and then have it sent out from east bear in japan... but let me know if you can wait a bit longer.

Dave

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