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Does someone have a pic of the R33 driving fog lights..

My 40th Annv has some rust + 4 holes in the front bar where they were mounted, would appear that they were taken off either a) when compliancing as fog lights are illegal here to use when generally driving or B) on the boat/before it got here..

I've still got the wires and also the blinker stick (wtf is it called) has the toggle for it, so i'm looking at maybe finding some and fitting them again..

otherwise - what are the options - just got buy some foggies.. I like the R33 ones from what i've seen they're small and round kinda ball like..

Anyways - wondering if anyone has a pic or knows where I can get them from..

Cheers.

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What are you using for front indicators?? In the R33 they are combined in the driving light case

Does someone have a pic of the R33 driving fog lights..

My 40th Annv has some rust + 4 holes in the front bar where they were mounted, would appear that they were taken off either a) when compliancing as fog lights are illegal here to use when generally driving or B) on the boat/before it got here..

I've still got the wires and also the blinker stick (wtf is it called) has the toggle for it, so i'm looking at maybe finding some and fitting them again..

otherwise - what are the options - just got buy some foggies.. I like the R33 ones from what i've seen they're small and round kinda ball like..

Anyways - wondering if anyone has a pic or knows where I can get them from..

Cheers.

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:D

I've got a nismo front bar..

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as you can see it is a different design to the normal SII front bar in that they aren't included with the blinkers.

Instead they normally sit below the 2 rectangular squares on either side of the number plate..

They may be "driving lights" - however i'm under the impression they are fog lights..

  • 1 month later...
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Ok.. sorry to dig up one of my old topics.. but i've managed to find a picture of the lights..

Anyone have any idea where I could get these, or some like them..

Cheers.

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I am in exactly the same boat. just picked up my 40th and am looking for some diving/fog lamps to install.

Cheers

N

  • 3 months later...

ive got a 40th anniv. as well, but stock series 2 bar...cant seem to find the switch to turn them on ?

anyone got a pic of the switch itself? i've heard people say its on 1 of the wiper/indicator stalks, but i cant see anything ?

Ive just got an S2 (Not 40th Aniv.).. and my Fog light switch is on the headlight stalk - its a little ring around the outside, like the rear window wiper ring. Mine were disconnected during compliance, but i've hooked em back up..

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