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every r33 gtr ,except the black r33 gtr from dragcombat last year at willowbank... i think it was owned by a workshop IMS or something... the one that had big sticker "we don't need nos" ;) , i have seen had only 2 outer tail lights lighting up when hit brakes...

I know they do it with 32s, not sure about 33s though, but I know when going thru compliance they cut the wires for the two inner tail lights so only the two outers work.

Something to do with the 32 GTRS which were Australian delivered and their inner tail lights actually being indicators. On imported 32s, the indicators are actually where the reverse lights are on an Aussie delivered version.

Correct me if I'm wrong though...

Originally posted by Nismodified

ppl with r33's just cut the wires to look different.

all my 4 lights come one.

hehe thats a lame mod if you want to call it that.

the skyline is renown for its quad round tail lights, anything else and it just doesn't look right.

all 4 on my 32 come on also.

Shaun

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