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i was looking for something different to do instead of LED tail lights and found these two pics in my travels.

anyone else like these for something different?

made by Tomei i have a feeling they'd be rare as, perhaps they could be replicated

i want some !

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im not really a fan of them-my 2c

and yeh not a fan of the led lights, look cheap i dunno mayby its just me lol there are some on the 34 that look pretty cool tho, kind of like crystal lights, not typical led style

i've got a set of those, not made by tomei though... still haven't decided to put em on though.

you could very easily make them out of the bottom of glass jars :)

get some r33 tailights, they're the best

and you know it :action-smiley-069:

Yes, R33 lights are the best, BUt in the 4 door variety.....very nice indeed. Maybe try fitting them to your 32, that would look mad!!

Crap sorry, flood control locked me out for a second and i thought my post didnt go though, sorry!!

EMZ

Edited by EMZ R33
whats wrong with led's?

they go well with the ganadors and soon to be clear headlight covers..........................

I have the same lights on mine, I love them.

Havn't had any bad feedback on them in real life yet.

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