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how easy is it to install the lights? any cuttin needed or anything? i like it alot

great work

its not easy work.. couse need some metal works to do..

like an american chopers.. :O

it takes 2 days..

u can find some fotos here:

http://photofile.ru/users/dobermann/137035...p;page=lastPage

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  • 2 weeks later...

Far out, how dirty is that area where you park!!

I'm pretty impressed by the install, it looks nice and neat, although I think I need some pics from behind with the rear bar on, because at the moment the lights look set too low for me.

interesting approach... seen it done on a ceffy in japan, but they used R33 sedan tail lights instead, and it looked like it sat flush with the ceffy body.

Nice job, nice car though.

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