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I brought LED TAIL lights for my r32 GTR from JUST JAP in Kirrawee, SYDNEY. They dont fit on perfect! one side fits different to the other side and I CANT STAND IT. I played around with the lights so much that i eventually snapped the thread coming out of the lights AHHHHH!. Im willing to purchase another pair i just want to know what brand make them the best. These leds lights are JJR brand ??? Has anyone come up with this experience and please tell me how you fixed it. A place called Sports_lights in Melb are selling the LEds but i dont know if they are the same make. Could it be just the actuall pair i brought were defective? Because when i took it back they recon that they are aftermarket and they will never fit as good as new, I think thats bullshit ive seen heaps of aftermarket rear lights fit pretty much perfect. Can anyone out here give me advice from experince or word of mouth. THankss i feel like i just through $359 in the bin!

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take it back and complain if it doesnt fit

shud be covered by warranty dude.

and also u go ta gtr, why u wanna ruin it wiht led chrome lights for? :D

I now snapped the bolt and the leds look nice its not chrome The lens is still red the only thing you see diff is the blinker is clear and the leds coming out of the red lense. Do you think they will return it if i snapped bolt trying to tighten it LOL Do nismo sell led lights cause i know they will make the best ones, i cant seem to find where to buy them from.

Pic was straight off yahoo japan.

If you talk to slidewize in the business traders section I think he can get them for you..

Yeh i have sent them an email problem is if they dont fit perfect its hard to return, How will you be making your own lol

What do you mean by that? :mellow:

I mean, I'm going to make up a set of boards, rip a pair of the old housings apart and fit them in there.

look here for a set of 33 lights done diy:

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48788

his pics http://www.members.aol.com/mattyjeff/Auto/LED/

I'll be doing it a similar way, but giving the board design to a professional pcb manufacturer to knock out so that everything is identical.

His light use more led elements than the yahoo.jp pictures as well.

james.

REallyyy? how much would you charge if you were to put my led lights inside the old housing? THats EXACTLY what im looking for i just dont know who will do it.

I mean, I'm going to make up a set of boards, rip a pair of the old housings apart and fit them in there.

look here for a set of 33 lights done diy:

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48788

his pics http://www.members.aol.com/mattyjeff/Auto/LED/

I'll be doing it a similar way, but giving the board design to a professional pcb manufacturer to knock out so that everything is identical.

His light use more led elements than the yahoo.jp pictures as well.

james.

someone has taken second hand stock lights and then ripped them apart and put LEDs in them, so its gunna fit just like factory :mellow:

But i emailed Slidewize and he goes that they are aftermarket aswell and said nothing will fit as good as the NISSAN parts, so the lights he sells in japan are made out of china aswell, but he has never ha dcomplaints about them, i cant see all the lights fitting like shit. im just wondering i think it was a bad batch of JJR lights or something thbat i bought.

Worst timing ever!

I just ordered a pair of the JJR LED's a few days ago! Should be arriving tomorrow or tuesday, I'll let you know how they fit..

LOOL ay i want to talk to you about them please get back to me once you get them THAnKS!!!

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