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I'm on the look out to upgrade my rear lights...

I'm not sure whether these are the ones I want or not??

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Chrome-LED-tail-lig...bayphotohosting

Just wondering if anyone has some pics of them on their own rides, or if there are any other options I should be looking out for..

Cheers!

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I think those will look like stupid rice!!!!

My mate has a black 34 with LED tail lights, but they look almost factory during the day (not that chrome shite) but stunning at night.

I want to find some for my 33, but only if they look stock(ish) during the day.

Are those Nengun lights compatible with my ER34 taxi??

Most of them seem to be for GTR's or 2-doors only...

How are the taxi ones different???

Edited by Marco-R34GTT
Are those Nengun lights compatible with my ER34 taxi??

Most of them seem to be for GTR's or 2-doors only...

How are the taxi ones different???

they dont do 4doors, only gtr/2door gtts.

4door rear lights use a a similar style to the 33 (where the indicator sits under the actual lights)

heres a pic of the nismo rear lights.....sexiest shit ive seen....but at 1000.....its hard to actually do it.

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Edited by R34NRG

So, if the 2 door ones don't have the indicators where the 4 door has them, it is possible to retro-fit 2 door ones on a 4 door... Can the indicators be relocated...

Or, does anyone make aftermarket R34 taxi rear lights??

im going to get the crystal led ones. Just makes the rear appear alot more modern. We must remember, with owning the 34 they are very boxy from the rear, and i think the led glow breaks it up abit.

I have never seen any made for the 4 door though... should have got a 2 door :P

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...hlink:middle:au

Those ones look alright, they look as if they've got an inbuilt indicator bit....

Here's a set for the 4 door. Seems like it'll cost quite a bit.... also I don't know if this is genuine or homemade.

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n62035994

Ok, here is a bit of a question...

I was considering a GTR conversion for the front, fenders, bonnet, front bar ect ect...

I was going to get an aftermarket GTR rear bar as well... Could I do that and install the aftermarket LED lights with an aftermarket rear bar that has room for the indicators next to the rear numberplates...

Seriously, stock tail lights for all R31, R32, R33 and R34 look tough as... why change it to some thing that's ricey and piss weak like LED lights... yuk... that's just me though....

I'll agree the rear tail lights are deffinately tough. the LED's can make it look much better tho. But that GT-R does look pretty gay with them. dunno, guess its the whole theme ur running with, whether or not u can pull it off i guess

Yeah..

I'm still trying to work out whether if I go to a GTR, or a 2 door rear bar, if I can then install these aftermarket lights...

I think that witht he longer wheelbase, I don't think these other rear bars will fit..

Here is a question for those who might know...

Is it the actual light that do not fit, or that with aftermarket LED lights, indicators cannot be accomodated at the rear of the car???

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