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Item: R32 GTR Clear Indicators

Location: Melbourne Australia

Item Condition: New

Reason for Selling: Don't complement the look I'm going for

Price and Payment Conditions: $350 plus postage. Full payment up front to my Bank Acct, can organise paypal if you cover the fees.

Extra Info:

These are brand spanking new indicators, they've never been fitted to a moving car. I fitted them to mine for all of about 1/2 an hour before deciding that they made my R32 look like an R33. It may tickle the fancy of some, but it didn't do it for me. I hung onto em for the good part of a year before deciding that I was never gonna fit em, so I'm selling em now.

They were brought down from Japan (so technically they are "JDM tyte" :P). I don't know if the bulbs light up (the orange ones came with the indicator), because I've never bothered to hook em up. Ideally you'd wanna fit chromed/clear bulbs that light up bright orange, because standard yellow bulbs will look gay in this type of indicator. The pair also have some silver paint spattered on the plastic housing (on the outside, where no one will see them because they're hidden by the inner guard and fender). They also have a silver ring of around the lens that looks to have been sprayed on. I don't know why they're there, and I didn't want to try and take it off for fear of damaging the lens.

You can buy em yourselves from D-Speed:

http://www.dspeed.co.jp/winker/index.html

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for 38,000 yen, that's almost $500 plus postage and all the other fees you'll probably have to pay to some backyard "parts import specialist" bring it down for you.

Here's a bigger pic of the pair (yes, they are on top of my laundry basket :P):

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They are no different to a standard R32 GTR indicator other than the clear lens and no inner bubble. The have standard GTR mounts, which means they won't fit anything other than a GTR.

Contact Details:Shan Moorthy, [email protected].

Further condition for this thread:No bitching, no "you can get em cheaper <insert location>", if you don't like the price being asked for, keep it to yourself.

I will start taking offers at $350, and let this run for a week, obviously the highest offer will get the set. Keep in mind they're only worth $500 so I wouldn't expect to get an offer that's more than that. I may choose to retract the sale at any time if somehow I'm convinced that an R33 is a good looking car. :D

These will NOT fit a GTSt, GTS, GTS4, GXi, or GTE, nor will they fit anything other than a R32, although it'll probably fit a civic or integra, seeing as you can fit everything from R34 tail lights to mercedes headlights on them.

The lens on this indicator is a single moulded piece, unlike the narrow body variant which is composed of two pieces glued together.

You can pick em up from me if you're in melbourne, or I will ship to anywhere in the world, as long as you cover the cost of postage from Melbourne Australia. I'll mark em as a gift, sample products of no commercial value, your grandma's christmas present, or whatever you want if you don't wanna pay taxes. They'll arrive in a box, bubble wrapped and paper padded.

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AFAIK the vertex fenders for an R32 GTSt are only wider above the wheel arch, and not at the indicator, which means they won't allow for a physically wider GTR indicator, which this set is. You will need GTR guards and GTR bumper supports to mount this indicator onto a GTSt.

Funkey - as an aside, do they look like standard Nissan items modified with a clear lens?

i reckon they are and they've used a silver paint around the edges to hide the rejoining marks... what do you think>?

Its a single clear piece (obviously made from a mould taken of an orange lens), the joins are in the black area just like an original lens, so there's really no reason for the silver paint. Looking at it, its sprayed over clear glass.

Beats me why its there, as I found it pretty pointless. If anything the edgeing makes it line up better with the headlights, as the headlights have a black edging caused by the inner plastic.

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