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East Bear will definately be pricey,.. but it's going to fit alot better than a cheaper alternative.

Wayne J; I know how it is being in two minds about LED tail lights, I've definately considered it, ... the stock ones do look a bit dated, but they will always look tough as,... whereas the LED's just look "pretty". :banana:

East Bear will definately be pricey,.. but it's going to fit alot better than a cheaper alternative.

Wayne J; I know how it is being in two minds about LED tail lights, I've definately considered it, ... the stock ones do look a bit dated, but they will always look tough as,... whereas the LED's just look "pretty". :)

True. Sometimes they're a little too "bling" for me, certain ones anyway.

My stock tailight lenses look a little dull/faded, as do the (rather useless) reversing lights.

I have some plastic polish and might try to revive them a little when I get the time.

Hey that reminds me - I've noticed that some 34's seem to have one reverse light clear and the other is red (or has a red globe)??? What's that about, anyone know?

Here's a perfect example:

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Cheers,

GTR's are ALL like that with the reversing light and the fog light.

Also, SOME GTTs had that,including mine, but I'm the only GTT I know that had this option. I think it was included in the "snow" kit on mountain cars which also includes heated side mirrors and heated windscreen wiper pads to keep the wipers from freezing onto the windows.

:)

GTR's are ALL like that with the reversing light and the fog light.

Also, SOME GTTs had that,including mine, but I'm the only GTT I know that had this option. I think it was included in the "snow" kit on mountain cars which also includes heated side mirrors and heated windscreen wiper pads to keep the wipers from freezing onto the windows.

:laugh:

Thanks Bass Junky for the explanation! :P

the fog light i remember someone saying a while ago was an optional for the GT-Ts.

Sheng/q looks good :( rims are a bit small though.

a cold day or something? Everyone in the background has their arms crossed.

My stock tailight lenses look a little dull/faded, as do the (rather useless) reversing lights.

I have some plastic polish and might try to revive them a little when I get the time.

I have one discoloured reverse light.

When I purchased my car, the only other GT-T in the lot had the same light (left hand side) discoloured, so I wondered if it was a common fault as in not sealed properly. It's quite annoying, however I havn't had the guts to do the whole baking in the oven, polishing, and resealing thing yet,.... I'm a newbie when it comes to DIY. I dread when the time comes where I'll have to polish up the headlights.

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