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Clear indicators are standard on v-spec ii and manufactured year 2001 and above models I believe? (someone else may be able to confirm this)

iwanta34gtr - I salute you good sir, those pics are beautiful :happy:

Edited by TM7GTR

Hello, Yes - on a Vspec II they are, which on closer inspection judging by the NACA duct on the bonnet, it actually appears to be.

Cheers.

Haha correct! It's just that you said V-spec before. Just seeing if anyone else noticed. Very good eye!

Alright guys, perhaps back on topic with just pictures of our cars :)

So we all can drool again!

Don't you play, "SIMON SAYS" anymore???

matt_m-1.jpg

...taken by matt_m at the Cameron Burke Memorial Car Show at Springwood Golf Club 2 days ago. > Money all went to SIDS.

Cameron was a young fellah who died.

Going on the bayside blue theme, here are a few photos of Tony's (R34R) GTR, which has the TE37's and mine, with the LMGT4's.

Bayside Blue and Black Brothers...

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the area u live in.. is it a nissan owners only... stag and cube in the background!!

Don't you play, "SIMON SAYS" anymore???

matt_m-1.jpg

...taken by matt_m at the Cameron Burke Memorial Car Show at Springwood Golf Club 2 days ago. > Money all went to SIDS.

Cameron was a young fellah who died.

That is a great shot. Love it.

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