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any more pics of R32 LEDs or any possibility of getting R32 Crystal ?

We only have the LED type available for R32 at this time.

Once we receive more pictures from customers who have purchased and fitted our lights we will be sure to post them up.

Regards,

Steve :D

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Hi Howie, these have just arrived in stock so we havent fitted a set for a customer in the workshop just yet.

While not identical, this gives you a basic idea of how they look once fitted.

(Not that the lights in the picture use 2 rings of LED's, as opposed to 1 ring of larger LED's in ours)

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Cheers,

Steve

Here's a pic for the Taillights on the car for the R34 owners.

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Great pics there FILO34

We have loads more stock available and ready for immediate pickup and dispatch so keep those orders coming.

Cheers all,

Steve

Hey guys do you have any pictures of the two different types of lights fitted to the r33 gtr? Thanks, mat.

Hi Mat, let me see what I can chase up for you :P

Cheers,

Steve

Hey Mate!

I have an R33 2 door and am interested in the replacement lights

What would you recommend? led or Crystal?

also do you have side indicators for an R33 or any other light parts for the r33?

I am just wondering how hard is it to get Led replacements when the leds burn out!

finally, How much would postage be to perth?

Thanks mate!

Hey Mate!

I have an R33 2 door and am interested in the replacement lights

What would you recommend? led or Crystal?

also do you have side indicators for an R33 or any other light parts for the r33?

I am just wondering how hard is it to get Led replacements when the leds burn out!

finally, How much would postage be to perth?

Thanks mate!

Hi Terry, as well as the LED and Crystal tail light sets, we stock a wide range of Nismo clear side indicators for R33 GTS-T and many other models.

Postage to Perth is no problem, please pm me with details of what you need and I will put together a package deal for you :)

Cheers,

Steve

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also waiting on some lit up....at night.....wat ever :)

FILO34 had posted some great photos of the LED set installed on his R34, I will try and locate them.

Cheers,

Steve

Hey there - is there anything like this available for R32 4 door?

If not - does anyone know if the coupe boot/rear lights/rear bar will fit into a 4 door?

Chris, its my understanding that you can fit 2 door tail lights on the sedan but you need to change the bootlid and rear bar as well.

Nick

Chris, its my understanding that you can fit 2 door tail lights on the sedan but you need to change the bootlid and rear bar as well.

Nick

The ever helpful Nick comes thru with the goods again...! Thanks mate, just as I thought... :P

Cheers,

Chris




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