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Maybe Rezz can help me here,

I'm looking for some clear front indicator lights for an R32, and while i'm at it I might buy some more modern looking front lights to bring the car up to a more modern looking standard.

Could i please see some pics if clear front indicator lights even exist, and how much I could expect to pay.

If anyone has some pics of lights like these already on an r32 that would be muchho appreciated. ;)

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there are only the half clear ones (clear lense but orange inside same as RISTO has) for the gtst

but if you have a gtr you can get full clear ones (clear lense and inside only with and orange globe) from japan for about $800

:D

Thanks 2GU UP.. yeah i'm looking at buying the r32 GTR and thinking of ways to modernise the look of the car.

Why does having a GTR make a difference of whether you can or cant get the lights, just out of curiosity?

no worries :D

the GTR has wider front guards (50mm i think) which makes the inicators come out on a different angle in order to meet the guards

which means they are a different shape to the gtst ones

;)

to give u an idea of the size difference here are the before and afters of my GTST front end conversion with the GTR guards and indicators.

btw does anyone know where to get the black housing lights for them?

hmmm angles are different now i look at it so u cant really tell

Originally posted by pentae

Maybe Rezz can help me here,

I'm looking for some clear front indicator lights for an R32, and while i'm at it I might buy some more modern looking front lights to bring the car up to a more modern looking standard.

Could i please see some pics if clear front indicator lights even exist, and how much I could expect to pay.

If anyone has some pics of lights like these already on an r32 that would be muchho appreciated. :D

Sorry pentae... I missed this thread... :headslap:

Check these clear lenses out, I think they`re *exactly* what your after...

If your interested, please drop me a mail via my site.

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