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Hey SAU

Im After a set of clear indicators for an R32 Gts-T, i have seen them around on the cars but havnt been able to find them, i know many other people are interested in these also.

So is there anyone in australia selling them or where else i can purchase them from ??

Im also after a gtr grill, dose anyone make aftermarket ones of thses as i am having trouble finding a genuine one.

thanks.

tours.

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they wont fit your GTSt

they are D-Speed indicators and are made for GTRs only

ive got em on my car and after conparing em with a set of GTSt indicators they are significantly wider and therefore wont fit your GTSt guards

could always get the ones like on mine... 90% clear

i was going to throw em out cause the nob that connects to the panel is broken... but then saw how hard it was to find more so will no just repair it with some resin :P

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take screw driver, jam inside hole, smash, repeat until satisfied.

really easy :P

or you could do it the long way, follow my DIY guide:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=42193

either way check that thread, you should be able to see the orange cover inside that we're talking about.

and they end up looking better imo then all clear anyway... just dont put red globes in there like the previous japanese owner of this car did... looks kinda queer

yeh we took it apart and took it out of my mates just before, easy :)

Did u put orange globes in or clear globes that go orange.

Will be disecting mine when they get here next week

pz

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