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Yeh, I also can do any colour lighting that you can think of, although I think youd get some uneccesary attention with the blue!

Not my problem :rofl:

Besides, that's why there's two colours in one...

Not my problem :)

Besides, that's why there's two colours in one...

Thats good if your into that kind of thing...

Anyways... enough chit chat guys, lets stay on the topic please! :rofl:

You and I were off topic by talking about Light up rear garnishes???

Either way, I saw one of yours in action last night... looked nice :rofl:

dam those look nice in stealth, still like mine though ;) .

Just remember that blue lights anywhere on the exterior of car are illegal and the fine is around the same price as one of these garnishes delivered haha

Nic,

Just hooked my one up and it bloody looks awesome. Thanks champ.

Wished I knew about the blue one.

No worries mate glad you liked it,

Thats a shame about the blue, as once they are made you cant really change them.

Still available guys... limited number left..

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dam those look nice in stealth, still like mine though :D .

Just remember that blue lights anywhere on the exterior of car are illegal and the fine is around the same price as one of these garnishes delivered haha

hay just wondering where did you find this out about blue being illigal???, i herd that only if the bulbs are visable that they are illigal???

how do you find this stuff out, need to know so i can show the old man cos he agrees with you and would love to find out for sure.

Cheers

Dan

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how much for the following for my 1995 r33gts25t, colour cloud white, (can get numbers if needed)

i would like the stealth white garnish with the bright blue lighting. how do you do it, do you need my garnish to do it, or do you use another 1??? and price with and without delivery would rock. im a campbell canberra boy.

cheers mate your help is most appriciated

alex

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