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Hey all,

At the moment I have 9 sets of NISMO clear side indicators for sale for any R33 (NON GTR), all brand new. These sets include indicator units with clear lenses and orange bulbs.

Asking Price: $85 delivered; if you request COD fees will be at your expense. Otherwise items will be sent pending funds clearing. Also avaiable is pick up from the Gold Coast lowering the price to $80

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This is a picture of a set of these installed on my old vehicle

$5 from each set sold on SAU will be donated to the site.

Pending the result of this sale I may continue doing this, broadening the range. I’m looking at getting BNR32 clear fronts, r34 clear fronts and sides etc. Please place expressions of interest in particular applications.

Admin if you have any concerns about the integrity of this post please contact me. And I’ll explain the situation.

Regards,

Andrew

Hey guys,

I have to start by saying how awsome the clear R32 front indicators look, the factory orange are starting to look a little dated.

This is a picture of the indicators both on and off the vehicle, pictures are from the manufacture's website.

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I do believe that the gts-t and gtr models use the same item. But they are listed by the manufacture (D.Speed Japan) as a GTR item, as my gts-t hasn't landed yet so I am unable to test fit. Can someone please confirm?

The approx price would be $660 to your door but the more people that are interested the cheaper they would be, say about ten would lower the price to about $620 - $630 to your door. As these are quite expensive I would ask for a 20% deposit (non refundable).

I'll aim to be making the order monday the 31/1, based on there being enough confirmed parties. Final prices will then be posted and deposits needed by that wednesday (2/2).

I ask only keen parties to place interest, only express interest if you are 100% you want the product otherwise it ruins it for everyone. I will place a confirmation list on sunday the 30/1 and only people that confirm that night I will account for.

Hope this answer any questions people may have had,

Kind Regards,

Andrew

P.S.

$10 from the sale of each r32 unit will go to SAU.

Put me down for a set of 33 side indicators champ

I live 10 mins from southport.

When and where is a good time to come pick them up?

Will pm you my mobile number, give me a buzz and we can arrange something

might be an idea for the admin to move this to group buys ?

cheers

Hey guys,

I have to start by saying how awsome the clear R32 front indicators look, the factory orange are starting to look a little dated.

This is a picture of the indicators both on and off the vehicle, pictures are from the manufacture's website.

94_2.gif

94_3.gif

I do believe that the gts-t and gtr models use the same item. But they are listed by the manufacture (D.Speed Japan) as a GTR item, as my gts-t hasn't landed yet so I am unable to test fit. Can someone please confirm?

The approx price would be $660 to your door but the more people that are interested the cheaper they would be, say about ten would lower the price to about $620 - $630 to your door. As these are quite expensive I would ask for a 20% deposit (non refundable).

I'll aim to be making the order monday the 31/1, based on there being enough confirmed parties. Final prices will then be posted and deposits needed by that wednesday (2/2).

I ask only keen parties to place interest, only express interest if you are 100% you want the product otherwise it ruins it for everyone. I will place a confirmation list on sunday the 30/1 and only people that confirm that night I will account for.

Hope this answer any questions people may have had,

Kind Regards,

Andrew

P.S.

$10 from the sale of each r32 unit will go to SAU.

This is not a group guy. I'm just telling people that I can get these too. This topic is for the sale of R33 clear side indicators.

Regards,

Andrew

Hi Andrew, I would be interested in a set for my 32, but no funds unfortunately!

FYI though, GTR and GTSt are different - GTR are wider than GTSt corner indicators :P

Still six sets left sets left of these left.

Also anyone interested in a set of the BNR32 clear fronts they are $650 for the pair, if there are more then 5 the price will drop $50 each to $600. If anyone is intersted then please drop me a line.

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