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I would suppose these bars are popular especially with the last group buy.

You can use $5 each orange trailer indicator lights from K-Mart but where might one buy clear ones that flash orange?

I have white side and rear indicators and yellow ones are SOOOO ugly.

T.

Originally posted by darK

where exactly do these lights go??

on the front 400R bar?

Yep. There is a round opening maybe 8cm in diameter.

I would suppose you can buy orange indicators and fit them for the RTA inspection and then change the lens to white ones for the other 364 days of the year :mad:

T.

Well i'm guessing you mean the little round indicators near the center bit.... If that's what you're talking about they use GT-R blinkers which you can buy from our friendly sponsers JUST JAP and you can also buy clear ones which will be a perfect fit.

Originally posted by MIC33R

Yeah but they aren't clear with yellow bulbs. I've already got orange ones.

Orange bulbs?

That would work fine with the clear reversing trailer lenses.

User the flashing mechanism of the orange lensed indicators.

I'm thinking maybe $30 total cost?

T.

Originally posted by [ryan]

trailer lights are a cheap alternative, but, they look like shit.

They look ok as long as you use clear lights. I'll take photos of mine when it is done.

I expect that I'll have to orange paint the globes...

T.

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