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I ordered these clear indicators from the US BRAND NEW, bought them off ebay and they arrived today "Genuine Nissan"

does anyone know how to remove the indicators on the bumper bar?

Turn the wheel to one side,

pull the inside cover off(it is very easy as there is no screw faster it in front, the only two screws are on top)

you can access the bumper

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I think he meant the plastic wheels guard cover not the light.

But your right, when I was swapping my headlightss back and forward I found you should be able to just pop them off.

didn't actually do it though as I didn't have a need to.

Check G35Driver.com in the DIY section. Willd efinately be something there if you're concerned.

Cheers

Bobby

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I installed them last night. Took me 5 minutes.

All you need to do frank is where the blinker meets the wheel guard - get a flat head screw driver and a cloth. Insert the screw driver into the space between the blinker and the bumper bar and just simply pop off. The new one just pops on.

I tell you what it makes a big difference in looks and blends into the paint work especially with silver cars.

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I installed them last night. Took me 5 minutes.

All you need to do frank is where the blinker meets the wheel guard - get a flat head screw driver and a cloth. Insert the screw driver into the space between the blinker and the bumper bar and just simply pop off. The new one just pops on.

I tell you what it makes a big difference in looks and blends into the paint work especially with silver cars.

Can not agree more. thanks.

I try to get one from ebay, but they charge me $50 for postage, that is to much I think, do you have another good deal??

Cheers

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Can not agree more. thanks.

I try to get one from ebay, but they charge me $50 for postage, that is to much I think, do you have another good deal??

Cheers

Just hunt down T88Turbo's car, pop them off and put them on your car. Easy!

Great now we are going to see a whole bunch of v35's driving around with no indicators... :action-smiley-069:

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Just hunt down T88Turbo's car, pop them off and put them on your car. Easy!

Great now we are going to see a whole bunch of v35's driving around with no indicators... :bunny:

May be I should waiting for a while unitl he get Turbo, new wheels etc, than put my plate on his car, then it is mine

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YOU SEEN THE JAMES BOND MOVIE?? CAN'T REMEMBER WHICH ONE IT WAS, BUT THERE WAS A CAR FEATURED IN THE MOVIE WITH A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT EVERYTIME YOU TOUCHED THE VEHICLE YOU GOT AN ELECTRIC SHOCK???

THATS WHAT MY CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH, YOU TOUCH IT, YOU GET 240VOLTS LOL.

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YOU SEEN THE JAMES BOND MOVIE?? CAN'T REMEMBER WHICH ONE IT WAS, BUT THERE WAS A CAR FEATURED IN THE MOVIE WITH A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT EVERYTIME YOU TOUCHED THE VEHICLE YOU GOT AN ELECTRIC SHOCK???

THATS WHAT MY CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH, YOU TOUCH IT, YOU GET 240VOLTS LOL.

I will have rubber goloves hahahahahaha

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