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Hello, i'm thinking about getting r33 led tail lights for my skyline but just wondering how they look when they light up/or at night. Anyone got any pics?

It's either the LED tail lights OR the Crystal ones that i'm looking at buying, but i just want to know how they look first lit up! Cheers!!

i'm guessing they should be legal as long as they light up red+amber indicators work fine?

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I'm interested on where you got that price too, and who the manufacturer is. As we are official delears for Ultra Auto (The only brand I know of that makes them) and that price seems well below cost.

Here is what the R32 lights look like.

NI32L61.jpg

Do you paint the centre "skyline" piece body colour? if so what sort of paint would you use if thats the case

To my knowledge, all series 2 R33's have the solid colour skyline at the rear. All the series 1 R33's have that other plastic thing.

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