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KT Project Japan ??

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Has anyone heard of KT Project? In Japan. I got clear indicators from them?
Just wondring if anyone else has em, or if anyone has heard of the company, and tell me about it...

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Hey Mate...

I also got the clear indicators - and fit them on today - quick question though...
Did they fit right...?
cos on both sides there seems to be a gap near the two clips...
and when i first put them on, they could jiggle out.... as in - not on tight enough
=( in the end i just put them on - they seem okay... but not too sure

any ideas?

not to sure about what else they do
but I'll check it out
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Post by Boris »

So which ones did you get? (clear indicators)

Mine look like this:

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Mine fit fine, not quite sure what to tell u to help you :? [/img]
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thanks for posting the pics...
yeah i got the exact same ones...
like i said
when i was installing them one popped out
and i got kinda paranoid cos i didn't them to like fall though if i went over a bump or something etc...
but yeah i got those ones...
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anyone got a website link to buy these??

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I had a pretty thorough search, and I couldn't find the actual manufacturers website. All i could find was personal pages of cars...

So this leads me to believe KT Project is a smallish place...

Aspenmai, are your ones still a little bit wobly? one of mine is a little bit, any solution to fix it?
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use some double sided sticky tape
btw where did you guys get these, and how much were they ?
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BORIS: when i first put them on - yeah they were moving pretty bad - something to do with the clips on them - they fit in strange...
thats just a quick picture that i took - can take better ones...

Its hard to use double-sided sticky tape - cos then you'd have to use a small/thin strip to put it around the indicator and stick it to the panel - I don't think it would be stable enough to hold it in place

They haven't moved since though - as soon as i noticed they were in place i let them be

Haven't come up with a solution - but if you notice with the orange ones - theres a pretty steady clip on it - and the clear ones its one piece
I gently bent it to make it a bit wider - so that when it clipped in place it was more stable - but warning - chance you might break it....


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G_A_V: My boyfriend got them for me - but I know he got it directly from Japan from a supplier he deals with other there - I'll ask him for the details if you want and pricing - that might help you out
I remember him saying though - like Boris - yeah they are small and it was luck that he found the site and someone to send it over.
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Aspenmai wrote:that might help you out
I remember him saying though - like Boris - yeah they are small and it was luck that he found the site and someone to send it over.
:)
we are just one of a kind then :lol:

Anyway, i played around with mine a bit, i think with mine it was just a matter of getting the clips to clip on properly... it's not as loose now...

and i got some new orange bulbs for them, they are now even more orange! which is cool!
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G_A_V: I checked with my boyfriend and he said he can get them if you're interested, for approx $100 or so. If you or anyone else wants them, drop me a message. :D
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they look very cool!!

but $100 is lots to just change the colour of side indicators.....


wish i had lots of money!!!
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its worth it, looks a lot better.

I was in a group buy a year or so ago, and glad i made the change. I know it depends on your budget but when you compare the cost to a lot of other mods its pretty reasonable.
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EURO wrote:its worth it, looks a lot better.

I was in a group buy a year or so ago, and glad i made the change. I know it depends on your budget but when you compare the cost to a lot of other mods its pretty reasonable.
Yeah it was two yrs ago, & i was one of them, $100 is still cheaper then anywhere else at the moment. And it does make your car less dated.
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Well if there's enough interest I may create a group buy. Let me know!
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hmmm, bugger it, if you get a group buy going i will prob get some sides =)

would be nice if they were under $100 all up =)
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RE: clear indicators

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This website sells the clear indicators but they are not the same brand, these sell for just under $100. I have not bought these yet but will do soon. I have purchased from this site and have found them to be very reliable


http://www.perfectrun.com.au
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Post by ph3var »

The clear lens from perfectrun which I brought last week are packaged as DSPEED but are identical to the ones you have in the pictures.
They are marked KT Project on them and I had no problem fitting them.

I got them for $93 and $14 express freight to Perth.

Only took 5 days.
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http://www.perfectrun.com.au/real_size_ ... HILens.htm

is that them?


I have emailed them regarding a quote for these and also about doing a bulk buy.

i'll keep you updated
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