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Hey all,

Has anyone else had this happen...?

In my second week of owning my sweet new ride.. i was driving up the freeway, and when i got to my destination, i noticed that my front left indicator (as in the one next to the headlight) was gone!!! No scratches on car or anything, i know it was on there when i got in too!!

After purchasing some new indicators (this time the clear ones... the previous were full amber) i noticed the stupid design of only holding the indicators in by one screw and a clip!!

The indicators aren't completely flush against the headlights either, but they are flush against the car... (the curve of the light is at a different angle)

The reason i ask, is that when i went to Import Spares, the guy wasn't surprised when i told him what happened!!

Weird eh?

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Series 1 r32 gtst (89-91) had the clear-ish indicators i think you are referring to.

Really? Mines a 92 and had the amber... why would they go backwards in design? All newer models of cars seem to come out with the clear ones...

do they have a web site

Yeah www.importspares.com.au

Word of warning though, a mate of mine got a SR20DET Black top from them, and it packed up after two weeks and there was no warranty...

Obviously make your own mind up about them though... For parts that can't f** up it should be ok...

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