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i thought up another idea similar to MYGTST's

take off the panel

paint it

sand back the letters carefully

then

to light it up

instead of using LED's use flexiglow sheeting.... i think thats what its called. its like sheets of neon. put it behind there it will light it up evenly

ill find a link later

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Hey is it true that you can get defected for having the green el Skyline? I read somewhere that you can only have white, red and amber lights??? Cos I want one of these but dont want another yellow sticker

Keeping it Red would give you the least hassles as I know for a fact Red lights on the rear of the vehicle are completely legal (as long as they don't exceed a certain wattage). As long as you don't make it blindingly bright I'd say you won't have any hassles with the cops.

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didnt you want like 80 gajillion dollars or something? its a nice car, but for a damaged vehicle, a bit pricey...

anyway, should hopefully have my 2 new facias here by wednesday, then ill go pick em up and get to work on em :P

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