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Ok the indicators are on, easier than I thought and the suction cup wasn't really necessary. You just gotta wrap a bit of cloth around the tip of a flathead screwdriver and pop it up (a mm or 2) from the radiator side towards the wheel side, on each side - like you said.

Once you hear that first loud and scary cracking/popping sound, which as it turns out is normal since it's been sitting there 10 years ... it removes easily with fingers.

At first I put the front indicators wrong sides each .. they fit but didn't sit completely flush despite all my pushing and shoving. Then i realized I had the R hand side one on the left and L hand side one on the right. When i changed them around, they popped right in and sit completely flush without issues.

I'll take a piccie when I get my new black plates later this week for those interested. I reckon it looks friggin awesome :P Thanks for everyone's help, esp. Terry!

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It'll be great to drive; great to look at; great to sleep in; or maybe not that great.

Cheers

. the way I've been blowing money on the car since I got it and the way rents are going, my next mod might need to be a full size bed-seat lol :P

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Doski, get clear ones for the sides!

I had clear ones on the sides, i removed them and put the smoked on there instead, i really like the smoked look

now i got a set of clear for sale i guess.

Oooo clear side indicators for sale you say!

Im interested....

How much you want? My first offer, 5 litres of petrol ;)

If you hold onto the petrol for a year it'll be worth 10 times what is it now... good investment

but on a serious note, pm me with how much your after :(

Oooo clear side indicators for sale you say!

Im interested....

How much you want? My first offer, 5 litres of petrol ;)

If you hold onto the petrol for a year it'll be worth 10 times what is it now... good investment

but on a serious note, pm me with how much your after :(

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where you located ?

I reckon the clear fronts look great due to your fmic and piping being silver/chrome. I bought some AA batteries for my camera to take some pics of my smoked fronts but the camera is farked it seems .. when in shooting mode there's noise all over the screen :D Sorry mate .. I'll see if I can borrow a mates' camera.

Does anyone have any pics of a white r33 with the smoked side indicators. "i have black rims with the chrome dish/lip". I was bout to buy the clear ones until i stumbbled across this post lol

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