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while reading and old for sale ad on a 33 i found that his rear skyline symbol glows green, he wrote that it was a factory option.

can be seen in this add

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ra...Gt-t132956.html

does anyone know/have the peice for it (though i want it in blue) or know how i could make it glow?

cheers.

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not sure why this is in the NA section, but if you search under the cosmetic or DIY (?) section there is a tutorial on how to do it.

try keeping an eye out in the for sale section, i have only seen 1 come up for sale, ever.

some LEDs a bit of patience and know how and you could make one yourself.

i know a guy in the uk that can do a clear l it panel.

around 90 pounds posted on an exchange basis.

meaning 90 pounds and if your happy with what you get, you send him your stock panel.

he has carbon fibre designs etc aswell if your interested

lit_clear_panel_1.pdf

rice.jpg

not worth the $ to be honest.

oh I beg to differ :blink:

panda, you mean blue lights in the rear garnish exactly like the one I did on my car.??? check my avatar....

pm me..

Eug, I can tell him all he needs to know, close this topic? or atleast move it to the right section ? :)

judging by your picture or your car you have a series 2 wing, if you like the skyline garnish i found this little substitute for it. i like it better than the rear garnish but i guess having both would be a alright match.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R33-...A1%7C240%3A1318

yeah i have a series 1 with a series 2 wing not too sure what my side skirts and rear pods are though. cheers andy i have seen that before not sure if i like it though. im just thinking of changing the garnish cos its a black car the rims i want will be black and i figured something to make it stand out a little would be night.

oh and i sent you a pm wytsky.

Edited by PandaR33

Go onto www.skylineowners.com (free to join) and send a message to D.O.A

He makes them to order, any colour led you want and will cover them in a carbon finish too if you want!

The guys got serious skills and there's been many happy forum members who's had em off him.

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