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which one look good i like clear because i have seen them on r33's but i havnt seen smoked ones on an r33

which on will look good on a wine red r33

and does anyone have any pics with smoked ones and clear ones

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im going to go with clear based on the tone of your wheels and the other lights on the car

i was thinking clear to but i got a 400r front bar and it has the orange front indicators do u think i would have to get clear for them to

Have a look at Joeyjoejoejuniorshabbado's (or however you spell it!) car. I think he has smoked indicators.

Get the smoked indicators, paint your rims black, black mesh, black tint, sets off the wine red paint work perfectly

thanks for that mate i will have a look now

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you can always buy the spray on stuff

so get clear, try them for a while, then tint them

decide which you like better

you can get the spray on tint stuff off i think

either way they look 100000000 times better than the orange ones

i put clear ones on my old car and my new car, just because the smoked ones were hard to come buy

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I think that with your paint & wheels, you can go with either BUT...

every garden variety car that comes out now, tries to look distinctive with clear lenses. Even BMs with amber, offer clear lenses as an option. SO...

you can RAISE THE BAR WITH SMOKED!

Fair Q?

PM me with your E-Mail if you want pics...

Cheers, T

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