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Hey everyone,

Can someone confirm the indicator on their side guard is like a tear-drop shape? I smashed mine up, so I went around to Sprint auto-parts, Motoquipe and even Autobahn but they all have no clue to where I can get a new one! Sprint told me to "flog one off another GTR"... after he said that, I walked out. Autobahn didn't have a clue where to order them from, and Motoquipe had no idea either.

All I need is a amber-coloured side indicator lens. Not the indicator next to the headlight, but the one on the side which is fitted in compliance.

I doubt it's a Nissan-genuine part, but someone said it could be a VS commodore side blinker? I have the product code of it (M2581 2).

Would a place like Nisswreck have them? I don't want the clear ones.

Cheers

Daniel

Hey everyone,

Can someone confirm the indicator on their side guard is like a tear-drop shape? I smashed mine up, so I went around to Sprint auto-parts, Motoquipe and even Autobahn but they all have no clue to where I can get a new one! Sprint told me to "flog one off another GTR"... after he said that, I walked out. Autobahn didn't have a clue where to order them from, and Motoquipe had no idea either.

All I need is a amber-coloured side indicator lens. Not the indicator next to the headlight, but the one on the side which is fitted in compliance.

I doubt it's a Nissan-genuine part, but someone said it could be a VS commodore side blinker? I have the product code of it (M2581 2).

Would a place like Nisswreck have them? I don't want the clear ones.

Cheers

Daniel

Depending on who complied the GTR, may make a difference on the indicator.

Try the usual suspects like Narva & Hella, but yeah might be a commodore one.

Just buy two if you can't get another identical one.

My gtr doesn't have side indicators for some strange reason. but im pretty sure they are oval shaped. i know this may sound like a dumb question but do you still have the other side indicator to check???

Lol yeah I do, it's just I wanted to know if everyone else's GTR had the same style, as I'm afraid that compliance might have jipped me

I've just ordered a brand new pair though that have the same fitting.

Cheers for the replies!

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