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The U13 Nissan Altima (93-97) uses the same front bar indicators as the series 1 stagea and they come in clear (stock colour).

RH - Part No: 12-1483-00 OEM No: B6130-1E401

LH - Part No: 12-1484-00 OEM No: B6135-1E401

(this info is posted in the parts list thread but hasnt been included in the first post)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...1606&st=100

Heres what they look like:

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:P

Well thanks for that, local Nissan dealer can get them for:

RH - OEM No: B6130-OE700

LH - OEM No: B6135-OE700

Which is what the aussie FAST shows for the U13.

Anyway here are the prices, EACH:

$101.71 - Full kit - Lense, Body, Bulb and Bulb assy

$86.92 - Just the Lense and the Body

Far out........... ~$90 for a bit of PLASTIC!!

I'll go the $50 for the side ones...BUT I have asked slidewize on a price that I saw on yahoo.jp. So if it comes in cheaper???

Ska thats a bit rich... Altima's... many of them around? Would there be any at the wreckers?

ok...Ive ordered 10 sets of indicators and they should be in within the next 5-10 days.

Ive also posted the group buy in the trader section.

see here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=131386

post in the group buy thread or PM me if you want to a set. :O

Yeah hitup a couple of local wreckers, there are only like 2 in rocky :O anyway they got nuthin :D so if I could be bothered I'll start ringing around wreckers in brissie, but have not the funds so wont bother for now.

Still thanks for the GB and all the info performance-wise, MUCHLY appreciated!

Was just told about this site, I have submitted a request, so might see how it pans out, feel free to try it as well, I dont know how well it will work for me living out in the sticks, might work better for yall city folks :O

http://www.findapart.com.au

I went to a wreckers after talking to you yesterday, cy...

Even ALLjap parts said theyd NEVER seen nissan altimas/bluebirds with CLEAR lenses, all orange. Dead Set. They even got on the CB and asked a few other yards. They said to bring in a photo of a nissan altima or bluebird with clear bar lights, cos they didnt believe me.

Im on it. Ive SEEN cars with them. And Ive SEEN just the indicators for sale - where else would i get the pic in teh front bar?? dead set, after seein the wreckers i had to double check i wasnt just seeing things.

One way or another... we will get these....

HA! it wasnt a dream...! i KNEW i was awake...

Let us know how you go, dude. We still have the quantities in the first post.

How about teh S2 tail-lights, or clear, even....?

Side indicators - Weve got 8/10 buyers so far. There is only 2 more spots left so if anyone wants a set youd best be quick.

Front bar indicators - Ive found 10 sets for a good price.

Im just waiting on a shipping estimate and then I'll post all the details.

At this stage, we are looking at about $70 - $80/set delivered.

The rears are a bit harder to source.

As far as I am aware they only come out as a standard part for the SeriesII.

Of course Nissan will charge an arm and a leg for them brand new. Even if getting 10 sets in.

Anyone here work for Nissan? :(

I have PM'd R33Stagea and am awaiting his reply.

Also......just confirmed.

I can supply 10 sets of clear front indicators for $70/set delivered.

Ive ordered them in and the group buy is open - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=131750

:)

$70!! what a BARGAIN! But unfortunatly I wont be able to afford these until after I move homes ~3weeks, so hopefully you might have a set or two left over from the group buy then :)

Well done to get them at that price!!! Is that the full kit, lense, base and assembly? Does it include the orange bulb?

Its for the full kit. Lense, socket and plug and wiring :thumbsup:

These are definitely a bargain.

I souced some a couple of months ago and they cost me approx $130 :(

(didnt think to get a group buy organised) :rolleyes:

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