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you can buy the cheap china ones for like $300 check out just-jap they sell them along with alot of other places.

i personally think the china ones like shit house.

if your going to do it might aswell do it correct and get some good quality custom made ones not some cheap mass produce crap (personal opinion)

55,000yen later.... (custom made ones from japan)

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I think these are the silver backed ones you don't want but i'll post the link regardless... http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=8...oductID=NI33L62 <- $540 a pair! There's also R32 and R34 LED lights (aswell as other imports) for others interested in them.

Last night in Joondalup I saw led afterburner brake lights on a silver r33 and I really want them.

The car had personalised plates but don't remeber what it said.

Has anyone seen these for sale before and where to get them as they make the rear look really interestinging at night.

Thanks guys,

Greg.

Hey, yer seen it around too ay, they look awesome, when the lights are off they are completely clear correct??? thought they might have been custom made because i havent seen them before anywhere ay...

if anyone knows where to get them, please let us know. (ps: theyre different from the LED ones i'm pretty sure... :s)

regards, Jon

Yeah i just got some of the type of light that you are after. I think they look ok. Same ones from JustJap. They seem to fit nicely and still have a red lens so they kinda look stock and not too ricey. They are really bright which is what I love most about them.

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