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4 door lights are differetn...but i'm sure these will fit a 2 door - am i right?

and correct me if this is a stupid wuestion, but i'm colour blind and can't actually see the difference between these and normal looking taillights.

sorry if this sounds stupid but can someone point out the main differences? i've got a midnight purple r32 if these are all dark as well then it might look pretty good i'm thinking

cheers

there sold to me and the differents is, the revese lights are where the indicators usally go, and the indicators are one the inside round lights,

they came out on aus delivered gtrs, so i can remove the normal reverse lights that usally sit beside the number plate, and i wont have to bend my number plates to make em fit

ahh..ok. Yeh, so the'yre just your normal Aus delivered GTR lights then? thought they mght be a different shade or colour or something.

all good, congrats on the purchase and thanks for answering the questions.

1. Bathurst GTRs had the japanese tail lights (4 red ones)

2. You can't get the bumper trim piece to fit in the gap where the reverse lights are

3. is this like putting an M3 badge on your 318i?

Ali don't do it!!

1. Bathurst GTRs had the japanese tail lights (4 red ones)

2. You can't get the bumper trim piece to fit in the gap where the reverse lights are

3. is this like putting an M3 badge on your 318i?

Ali don't do it!!

agree...i reckon they look wierd with the red and orange 'hotplates'

in all honesty i really dont no why i bought them :down: , iv been thinking bout whether to put them on or not ,

and the orange bit stands outs a lot more then in the pics

i putting them up on ebay, when i can be assed

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