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Item: R32 EL Panel

Age: ?? 15 years I guess

Condition: Excellent

Price: $140 AU

To Fit: R32 (coupe)

Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Contact: perably PM as i'm in NZ

You guys know what this is. factory EL panel off a r32 Nissan Skyline.

Currently the panel doesn't work due to age, but easy fix by replacing it with LEDs

ULTRA rare JDM bling

Price is $140 AU shipped to your doorstep :)

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http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.as...mp;id=154348517

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mmm... hook this up to the brake lights.. SSSSSEEEEEXXXXYYYYY!!!

Shame it wont fit a 4dr..

It'll fit a 4 door, i've tried it. You just gotta trim the edges a bit as the sedan tail lights aren't round.

Does it still fit and work if you've installed an aftermarket rear bumper on the car already?

Yep it'll fit anything, as it's just a simple stink on application. You just got to drill like a 5mm hole for the wires.

It's got 2 wires, one positive, one negative. How hard is it lol

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