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Scuse me - These are the side Indicators?, not the clear front indicators.

If your keen for original go for it ($120) UAS. However, do they have to be original / Nismo expensive.

Wouldn't a pair that you think looks great from Repco, Autopro etc... do the Job ($20). Just my opinion.

Im looking ATM to replace mine.

So as I walk down the street I'm checking em out on the cars. Saw nice ones on a BMW - but again they'd be pricey.

Thing with the R33 ones, is they are recessed into the body of the car, a-like so:

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/General...er33-skirts.jpg

EDIT: Also, here's a pic of the Nismo ones:

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/Nismo/n...ismowinkers.jpg

Ta Ewen - worked that out on my way through the car park.

- I walked out of work today and there was a black 33 parked under the convention centre. I took a look and thought - Hmm recessed! That's why...

I'm not across 33's like I am with the 32.

I have just ordered some from perfectrun.com.au (thanks Lazza), came to $64au including freight. Even with the likely 15% import duty, still way ahead of the $120 + freight most other places seem to be charging.

I'll let you know how they go, in case anybody else is considering buying some.

Ok, they turned up on Monday, so that's a week from ordering online to delivery. Not bad for parts out of Japan.

Cost was $64 all up and no import tax.

Now just gotta figure out how to put the little buggers in......

Also i am this is a call out to any canberra members who want a set (prefereably only 1 or 2 people as when i ran up the place JD_R33 ordered them through the price i got was about $44 for the indicators and $23 for postage however if we can get another one or two people i can just get them posted to my house and should hopefully save a few $$$'s so long as customs dont pick up on them. anyways let me know as you will hard pressed to find these for < $70 in aus brand new

There freight prices seem to be a bit hit and miss. Their web site says that clear indicator lenses are 0.1 - 0.3kgs which is 1200yen ($15au), they charged me 1500yen ($19au). Now they have quoted you $23? What the.....?

Anyways, still a lot cheaper than the rest.

Also i am this is a call out to any canberra members who want a set (prefereably only 1 or 2 people as when i ran up the place JD_R33 ordered them through the price i got was about $44 for the indicators and $23 for postage however if we can get another one or two people i can just get them posted to my house and should hopefully save a few $$$'s so long as customs dont pick up on them. anyways let me know as you will hard pressed to find these for < $70 in aus brand new

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