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As some of you are aware im selling copies of the Banana bar but i have run into a slight problem... I have No idea what indicators are being used in the bar and obviously makes it hard to sell the bar and have no idea what indicators it comes with...

If anyone can shed some light as to what indicators they are it would be very much appreciated.. I have spoken to Nissan and a few other places and no-one can tell me what they are…

Back dimensions are around 90x40mm at the base and span out to a 125x40mm at the front..

Attached is a shot of the indicator…

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Thanx again in advance to anyone that can tell me what they are off cheers…

Matt

Also if your interested in the bar Link is below in the Sig....

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Dark cheers mate but there is nothing... All the indicators has is a Manufactures Number and Both Nissan and a second hand joint have both told me that the numbers mean Jack and im unable to order parts from the given markings..

Hence this being such a hard task

have u tried running the numbers through mitsibushi or toyota, cuz by the looks of those n the dimensions, it looks as its off a pre 98 Mitsibushi Canter (its a 1 ton truck, sorta).....i may be wrong but run the part number through mitsubishi.....wudn hurt.....

ok they are not 180sx ones are they??

Right Hand: B6170-60F00

Left Hand: B6175-60F00

I have been looking at some 180sx kits and the hole looks very very similar in the sqaure shape...but i have no dimentions...

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