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I really dislike my complianced side indicators and so my mate told me to use VT side indicators for my car!! I havent heard of this b4 just curious if anyone out there has this or another car models

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i think what was on myn were corolla ones? but i could be wrong..

just go down to super cheap auto etc and pick up a pair...

it shouldnt be hard to swap..

i would like someone to try and put r33 ones in a r32, and like properly make them flush with the panel(flat)...

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Id just like to say... what side indicators?

I asked the compliance guy about them because my brothers 180 has dicky lookin indicators. I was told it wasnt on the paper works "to-do" list. Apparently 1992 32 GTSt's arent required to have them. Maybe its a state by state thing, i dunno? I figured ADR's were national.

I figured the difference lay in the fact the 32 has indicators that are very much on the corner of the car (and they have a little hump specifically to enhance it), compared to cars like the 180SX and Silvia which are in the front bumper.

Ive never been questioned over it, even registered the car myself.

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hrrm on my other r32 the globes inside the corner iindicators wear not there, and wires were cut.. not the main ones, but the ones for the sides

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