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hey bud i saw ur car there getting fixed i had both my liners there prolly see a purple gtr and a silver gtst .. did you claim yous in insurance? just cars got me the whole kit since the factory kit was worth 200 bucks more then fiberglass (gtr kit on gtst) all up it looks great ! if u want 2nd hand gtr indicators check out option one i picked up a pair for 200 bucks :cheers:

hey bud i saw ur car there getting fixed i had both my liners there prolly see a purple gtr and a silver gtst .. did you claim yous in insurance? just cars got me the whole kit since the factory kit was worth 200 bucks more then fiberglass (gtr kit on gtst) all up it looks great ! if u want 2nd hand gtr indicators check out option one i picked up a pair for 200 bucks :)

Yeah, I saw a purple GTR, prolly yours.

No, I did not go through insurance, excess was $1400 and that's how much DMD cost me, I prefered to not loose the rating.

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I got a bar just like that sitting in my garage waiting to go on, but i have to axe my front reo for it to fit ;) it requires alot of chopping and stuff. i had the same drama with my indicators too, the place i went to supplied me with some nasty trailer lamps. since then i got some genuine ones. nice job on getting the car back on the road, its inspired me to start working on mine again.

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