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r32 its part of the bumper r33 cant really remember i think its seperate on them, i'll check later. If in fact it is removable on the r33 i think you would have to remove the bumber then the tail lights. First though look under the trim cover in the boost it might just bolt up from behind. Why you wanna remove it?:)

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yeah on my 32 it looks like the "SKYLINE" bit is just glued onto the bumper though... and its completely clear like made of glass the word... I so wanna set up red LED's behind it, but I'm too scared to rip the little **** off in case I can't put it back on lol

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oh ok yours sound like laminted vinyl letters if so be carefull i pulled them off on my old silvia n they pulled the paint up. The r33 is a seperate panel just checked then it goes between the blinkers it shouldnt be too hard to get off.

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Man you can't beat the factory Item,,,,Mines Green at night. Pity the "E" doesn't work,,,so I own a "SKYLIN".

Search this Forum,,,,,MYGTST has posted how he did it. I think he's got his connected to his Brake lights if I'm not mistaken.....It does look cool.

Neil.

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thanks for all your help guys, i knew it'd have to detatch as u can swap them for the Green Aluminouse style like NDR has, they look very sweet too!

I wanted to remove mine so i cant paint it the same colour as the car (call me sad or a tryhard series II person but what can u do i like the look better)

I'll give it a go on the weekened :)

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Originally posted by ONARUN

i would've posted them earlier if they came out God. they were all dark and crap. sorry your eminence, i failed you. take this goat as a sign of my regret

A GOAT??

you cheepskate!

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Yes my tall young Disciple and my failed Youngster,,,I am old but wise. Surely after all my teachings you the Tall one have a picture somewhere.......

Fail me oh Tall one and your regime will be forwarded to the Devil as the Failed one has. I have sent the Failed ones Goat to Holden,,,,,They will be re-labeling it as the new VZ.

God.

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