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hey,

I have a black r34 gtt with an impul kit, and I want to get rid of the terrible orange coloured indicators. I need some advice tho as to whether i should get smoked or clear indicators? Swinging towards clear, but I would really appreciate some opinions first. Add some photos of your cars for examples if you'd like :blink: I added a few pics of the car to hopefully make it a bit easier to decide (btw got rid of those gross yellow plates for white ones as the car is now rego'd in act)

cheers

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ur car is hot as mate

go the smoked ones, i got them on my gtt (white) and they r tuff as, would be ecen better on a black car

thanks man :happy: , yea i originally thought the smoked ones would look nice coz they would match the wheels, but then i started to think clear would be good... either way, where's the best place to buy them from? (cheapest price)

i got smoked for my gtr, $105 delivered off ebay (postage was free)

ebay ones are genuine nissan / nismo anyway. if a cop complains, they have orange bulbs and be like they say nissan i thought they stock etc

Here's two black R34s with clear and smoked indicators, not a GT-T but you should get the idea :)

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That first gtr is really really nice, do you know what wheels those are? (dont think they're te37's) I actually saw that one here in canberra not long ago.. or maybe it was a similar car because it had a carbon hood. Thanks for the pics mate, swingin towards the smoked look ;)

i got smoked for my gtr, $105 delivered off ebay (postage was free)

ebay ones are genuine nissan / nismo anyway. if a cop complains, they have orange bulbs and be like they say nissan i thought they stock etc

Is that $105 for both the side and front indicators, or just the side/front individually? Thanks for the advice btw

That first gtr is really really nice, do you know what wheels those are? (dont think they're te37's) I actually saw that one here in canberra not long ago.. or maybe it was a similar car because it had a carbon hood. Thanks for the pics mate, swingin towards the smoked look ;)

im pretty sure the car is owned by someone on the forums.

the wheels are te37's

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Is that $105 for both the side and front indicators, or just the side/front individually? Thanks for the advice btw

Oh that was just the sides, they are pretty pricey in general.. but worth it in the end :D

got my Smoked Nismo front and side indicators from Perfect Run

www.perfectrun.jp

great delivery time, excellent communication and good prices, paid around $230-250 for the front and sides delivered from Japland

PS, go the smoked!

and +1 to the rims being TE37's

TE37s they are.

I had clear indicator lenses to try, and after a couple of days, I swapped them for smoke lenses on my black R34 GT-R.

The clear lenses stood out too much. The smoke lenses blended better.

If you need more pics, PM me with your e-mail address.

Available from Perfectrun or Just Jap or Powerplayimports - perhaps even Trojan Motorsports in Mitchell (who liaise with Just Jap)

got my Smoked Nismo front and side indicators from Perfect Run

www.perfectrun.jp

great delivery time, excellent communication and good prices, paid around $230-250 for the front and sides delivered from Japland

PS, go the smoked!

and +1 to the rims being TE37's

thanks for the link and info, great site

cheers

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