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hey guys,

so i recently purchsed my new vspec. put the crystal led tailights in and am now lookin for someone to help me find the rear bar reverse and fog lights in a similar style, are there any????

i want to try match the modern crystal look and also even with the break in the boot lid, if not can someone make these up if i sent them the lighs?

any help would be appreciated

Go custom. Like what I've done to mine and didn't cost no where near as much as the NISMO items. Looks just as good if not better. Can post pics if anyone is interested. Stil to do my tail lights but.

Sorry for the late reply guys.

Basically the LED's that I used aren't the same as what are the NISMO LED's. You could use them if you wanted. The ones I used are luxeon LED's which are MEGA bright! So I didn't need to use too many LED's. Basically you need to use a bit of circuit board which you shape to suit the reverse light/stop light. Resistors are used in conjunction with the LED's. I think there were 6 LED's used for the stop light and 4 LED's for each reverse light. It only cost less than $100 to do both the reverse and stop lights.

Here are some pics.

I also had the reverse lights painted black inside.

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Hi Wisey18,

Do you have to disassemble to rear lights to fit LED inside ?

I own a R34 and I basically need to swap the fog light and the reverse light (this is required by the registration process) : fog light must be on left.

My idea is to disassemble the left rear light and to paint the interior side of the glass with red. Next thing is to deal with the wires - easy part - and I will done.

But I have no idea how to disassemble the rear light without breaking anything.

Any idea ??

Sorry for the late reply guys.

Basically the LED's that I used aren't the same as what are the NISMO LED's. You could use them if you wanted. The ones I used are luxeon LED's which are MEGA bright! So I didn't need to use too many LED's. Basically you need to use a bit of circuit board which you shape to suit the reverse light/stop light. Resistors are used in conjunction with the LED's. I think there were 6 LED's used for the stop light and 4 LED's for each reverse light. It only cost less than $100 to do both the reverse and stop lights.

Here are some pics.

I also had the reverse lights painted black inside.

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