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HI

i got my led tail lights that i got for my r34 up for sale, i used them for over a little over a year, and i have now decided that i wanna sell them

the drivers side big light not all the leds are working, im pretty sure its just a wiring problem cause u can tap the light and they will light up but will then go out.

i paid 550 for these orginally

i am willing to part for $250 + postage if you are not in SA

please pm if ur interested

thanks heaps

cara

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intersted. do you know how many of the LEDs dont work??? and how long are then on for before it goes out again???

and would it be actual wireing for the LED taillight or is it the main wires from the car itself???

hey

with the big tail light, there are two lots of leds (some in the middle, and some around the outside, which you should be able to see in the pic).....its only about 6-8 on the outside that dont work............(there are quite a few of em)

it is actual wiring on the led tail light itself, and not from the car........it would be a matter of getting to the circuit board and making sure all the wires are ok (thats what ive been told)......

and they do there own thing, sometimes they will stay on for ages, othertimes they will stay on for a couple of seconds then go on.....led lights with attiutide i tell ya!!! lol

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