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I dont know if they are even available?

Correct me if im wrong but didnt the r32 gtr not have side indicators as standard and they were only put in during compliance? This would explain why you cant find any.

Thats exactly what im looking for. Where abouts did you get them from and how much where they? Do you have the side indicators for that too? Ive been looking around the streets and the clear indicators on the new corollas look exactly the same size but i havent looked into it too far, just checking it out at the lights. Do you know or anyone else know if they are the same size and same connection to the bulbs?

Wouldnt the side ones for the gtst fit the gtr as well. there could be that much different in the placing of the headlights and the fitment of the indicators. They would have too be the same wouldnt they?

i got em from japan cost me around $5-600 about 5 years ago.

the retail at $650 plus shipping.

GTSt ones do not fit GTRs, because of the wider guards the indicators are different shapes

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Is thread about the ones next to the headlights? Mine doesn't have side indicators. I need some front ones as my current orange ones are leaking and faded. It can't be $600...... Surely some china copies are available? If anyone is selling clear/smoked please PM me.. Thanks..

Car is a 1989 R32 GTS4 if that helps, cheers.

Edited by Ten Four

you can get stock ones that are half clear or you can get some china ones that are clear but end up yellow after the sun hits them LOL

try a wreckers for the half clear ones dunno about the full clear china ones

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