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Hey,

In the pic below is Sl33k 33 and his white tail lights.

I have got onto the person that made that set of lights. I havent seen the lights in person or the quality etc but i have spoken to him and he would make some more. is anyone else interested?

He said they would roughly cost $220 plus frieght.

If anyone else is pm me and ill give u his email.

Cheers

Adam

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YER mate cheers for the info.. have u seen these lights in person??

Any good?

was in briffa the other day have more pics of the car on the wall. Not in person but i do believe they will be very well made looking at there other work.

are they or would they be legal??

legal yer i guess cos u use red bulbs in them so it still comes on red.

group buy... hmm guess we could.. ok lets see if theres any interest if there is ill speak to him bout it

those lights look sweet and bam get lost the drop tank looks f**king awesome you're just saying that because you read a copy of wheels and saw that a torana had it and now you are just hating cos it's on a skyline you can't tell me that drop tank doesn't look hot

those lights look sweet and bam get lost the drop tank looks f**king awesome you're just saying that because you read a copy of wheels and saw that a torana had it and now you are just hating cos it's on a skyline you can't tell me that drop tank doesn't look hot

haha yer i got a drop tank on my torana hot hot!

Hey,

In the pic below is Sl33k 33 and his white tail lights.

I have got onto the person that made that set of lights. I havent seen the lights in person or the quality etc but i have spoken to him and he would make some more. is anyone else interested?

He said they would roughly cost $220 plus frieght.

If anyone else is pm me and ill give u his email.

Cheers

Adam

You got anymore pics of this car.it looks tough!!

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