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Hey guys, I remember a while back i seen a guide on how to make the word SKYLINE light up on the rear panel on an r32/r33. I have searched heaps and cant find it, Could someone please supply this link or maybe a guide on how to do this.

thankyou.

josh

Updated mine in my sig.. also since your a brissie boy you can check it out next meet :)

Sounds good,

The custom made ones sound like a hell of alot of effort and precision cutting/ scraping paint, Id probly make a mess of the garnish haha, I might look into getting someone to do it.. Or just leave it clear, Clear garnish on a series 2 looks hot :)

heres a nice one :D

Nice one Mate, i never new about this....so your is a factory option.....Crazy Jap's....all the cool stuff are options on R33,,,

1. Digital Dash

2. Active LSD

3. Xenon Lights

And i dont have any on my S2 --- atleast got air bags and ABS as standard..

:D

That is EXACTLY how i want mine. White LED lights.. Match my car. that looked effin hot!

Does anyone know who can do this for me?

Ill pay accordingly $$

hmmmm, the secret word is: pm: mlt15e <,. that white led one you seen, he done this, and made it him self :D, just buy a clear garnish of a series 1, do not cost much at all, send to him and he will do it for you, then you just need to buy led panels, depening on how much you wanna spend to how good it loox :(, its best to leave a little bit of a space when you put the panel in, and make the led panel longer then the skyline writing, that way you get a even glow all across the letters :(...

ohh rear wiper is a option as well, and so is the adjustable steering colum :) /< well in the 95 and below, this site tell you all the options, check out each each, in 93 everything seemed an option,, hehe..

http://www.motortraders.net.au/imports/spec.asp?id=595

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