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  jroam said:
Hi anyone know of a good place to buy a front indicator for a 400R front lip bodykit for an R33 Skyline, in Melbourne..

I have a set on my car but they are orange,,,,

I am looking to update to white.

If you find them PM me.

If you want to buy my set...when you locate them.....thats ok by me

i know it sounds cheap, if ur desperate and cant afford the real ones you can get round trailer clearance lights that fit in the 400r bar perfect(just sit out a bit further then the original ones). i think they are made by hella, they are at supercheap or any good auto shop. you can get amber or clear ones, and just get tinted globes.

Thanks guys

will definitely look into the cheap one for now. but 700HP-GTR33 I'll definitely let you know if I find any out there in OZ. so far they're all overseas.

Hey Walkoau,

great help, I'll definitely look into it too, appreciate it.

thanks

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  jroam said:
Thanks guys

will definitely look into the cheap one for now. but 700HP-GTR33 I'll definitely let you know if I find any out there in OZ. so far they're all overseas.

Hey Walkoau,

great help, I'll definitely look into it too, appreciate it.

thanks

hey

if you want the real nismo clear ones im pretty sure unique auto sports sell them.(i think they are the same as the GTR ones, but clear. i think they are about $220 a pair. i hope for your sake thats not $220 a piece.

thanks

  walkoau said:
hey

if you want the real nismo clear ones im pretty sure unique auto sports sell them.(i think they are the same as the GTR ones, but clear. i think they are about $220 a pair. i hope for your sake thats not $220 a piece.

thanks

I think that price is for one only....

But will check them out to see.

Cheers :cheers:

Try Kudos motorsport in the trader forum, he sells just about every kind of Nismo light, should be able to get some 400R ones.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=138314

cheers

Evil

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