2016/01/02 20:57:47
2lateforPplate
Hello,
Front bumper indicator question. I have white/amber on the driver's side and amber/amber in the passenger's side. A look in the local forums show lots of cars with white/amber on both sides which I presume is correct for our market. 
 
1. What is supposed to be there for an AUS car?
2. Is solid amber (or a mismatched pair) going to make it through a VIC RWC?
Regards,
SB
2016/01/02 21:28:21
MCT_MR2
White/amber is the adm norm from memory. Amber/amber is jdm, technically it shouldnt pass rwc, but i never changed mine, and its passed several times. You might get picked on them for being mismatched. Id recommend getting the white/amber. From memory they are the same as a model of hilux.
2016/01/03 01:22:51
skipsmr2aw11
Aussie design rules are that we have a white parking light to stand out from the amber blinker.Japan don't seem to care.
             There is a listing on gumtree showing two different types of adub blinkers.
              As for passing a vic rwc? that depends on how observant the inspector is.It may help if you can stand conveniently in front of car,covering suspect blinker.
              The last time I was at a qld transport department,they asked me which hilux was mine...there was only my hilux and a GEMINI sitting there waiting to be inspected.....they didn't know the difference between a 4x4 hilux and a small Gemini.
2016/01/03 07:15:08
2lateforPplate
Thanks for the replies,
Issue sorted. I will aim for a matching pair of white/amber indicator lens.
SteveB
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