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Hey guys, i was initially going to just PM this link to Jayce but i thought a few of us could get some use out of it.

These are some new LED tail-lights available for R32's (if you go the the side bar and highlight Exterior>tail-lights>Nissan you can also select from R33 and R34 lights), personally, i'm a fan (particularly of the first set, although the chrome backing turns me off)

Anyway, have a look and see what you think, The prices are in NZ dollars, so i don't know the conversion rate?

SUPER HAPPY FUN WEBPAGE FOR YOU!!!!!

Edited by Veilside R33

Woo hoo finally some R32 LED taillights I like!

I have seen the top ones all the time and am not a fan, but love the clear LED and also the full red LED ones.

At the moment, 1 NZD = 0.917148 AUD so 499 NZD = 457.657 AUD

which is alot but they do look good.

Interested to see them at night tho, cause I'm not totally convinced.

Edited by NathR32

I went to that page expecting to see some nice, R34 style LEDs, insted there is rice.

The only ones I'd slightly use are the red ones, and even then I'd have to get ready to eat a big ol plate of rice.

wow i just vomited on myself! give me a sec.... *looks at webpage again* vomits everywhere again. yeah they's pretty ickie.

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soz andy... but i reckon the only led lights that look good are nismo-issue through standard covers and fitted to r34s. they're sick....

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Edited by djhatton

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