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Originally posted by Black33

Inasnt - I tried to find a place that could make them up about 6months ago cos I had seen a s2 like ours in the city with them (white one). I couldn't find anywhere that could make up series 2 ones except the people at www.suborn.com.au said they could make me some in fibreglass if I took my car in (they are in melbourne)

Can you let me know how it goes bcos I'd really like to get some if the ones you get made up by fatz look good.

thanks mate

ps. dave - you can get some for a series 1 from unique autosports.

man can u take your s2 down and get the template made for it?

u owe me for the dump pipe..:mad:

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Guest Boxhead

well the point of having em on an r33 is to make the lights more slim line with the grille like on the r32 gtr, or open grilled gtst...

:D

personally i dont see any other point, and cant see myself ever putting em on, but i would like to say i like nice shiny headlight surronds like myn, not like most r33 which is black around each light...

Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

yer i agree. they arent very nice eyelids. they;re also a little dangerous as they are blocking the indicator light.

You do own a series 2 r33 gtst dont you ??

Well you should know that they arnt indicators then ...

Guest tgriffin

Hey!

Your mailbox was full so I couldn't PM you..

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Hey mate!

Any chance you have more photos of your black S2? My mate is tossing up between a white and a black one!

PS. how much did the clear indicator covers/lights cost you? (I noticed both your front bar lights are clear)

Cheers,

Tim

Originally posted by Black33

Inasnt - I tried to find a place that could make them up about 6months ago cos I had seen a s2 like ours in the city with them (white one). I couldn't find anywhere that could make up series 2 ones except the people at www.suborn.com.au said they could make me some in fibreglass if I took my car in (they are in melbourne)

Can you let me know how it goes bcos I'd really like to get some if the ones you get made up by fatz look good.

thanks mate

ps. dave - you can get some for a series 1 from unique autosports.

Originally posted by tgriffin

Hey!

Your mailbox was full so I couldn't PM you..

-------

Hey mate!

Any chance you have more photos of your black S2?  My mate is tossing up between a white and a black one!

PS. how much did the clear indicator covers/lights cost you? (I noticed both your front bar lights are clear)

Cheers,

Tim

Ive got pics of my black S2 R33 at www.exstatic.net

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