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One way of doing it would be to source a rear bar and cut out the "skyline" bit, then start from there.

Just to give you an idea, there was a option add on from Nissan for the R32 to have lit up rear panel.

r32rearpanel.jpg

r32rearpanel2.jpg

Has anyone made a tute for the r32 illuminated rear panel?

I can only find r33 DIY's

One way of doing it would be to source a rear bar and cut out the "skyline" bit, then start from there.

Just to give you an idea, there was a option add on from Nissan for the R32 to have lit up rear panel.

r32rearpanel.jpg

r32rearpanel2.jpg

Hi, the picture has helped

the panel is installed in my car

And i had a look, and the ballast is all wired in except 2 red wires with a blue stripe.

Also how is the panel removed, mine has a bit of moisture in it (that has started to effect the chrome in it)

Thanks for the picture BTW

Is there meant to be an inline fuse between the to redwires with a blue stripe on them?, It looks like those wires have been disconnected but the ballast and everything is still there

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance

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