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Hey peoples,

As the topic states, i need a clear indicator for the drivers side of my R32 Skyline.

Im pretty sure the clear are from the GTR, where as standard R32's have the orange indicator,

Im talking about the set up thats next to the frount headlights,

Im hoping for just the right hand side one, if someone has a pair i will concider that, Item needs to be undamaged.

Thanks guys.

Greg

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i thought all 32 indicator are orange in color

and clear one's are aftermarket?

stock:

tunedr32.jpg

this is complete "clear" indicator

i think they worth $3xx per pair

two06L.jpg

and i have seen clear coat with orange internal

clint-1.jpg

no idea how much the worth

the car belongs to clint32 in this S.A. forum

might PM him to ask if u are interest

  • 2 weeks later...

The clear ones your after are actually GTS only, i had them on my old GTSt. GTR indicators are wider than gts ones and only come in orange. the pic shows the GTR and the factory clear Gts indicators

Z imports would have clear ones there, my mate got a clear replacement one from them!

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