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Hey Guys,

Does anyone know where I can find a set of East Bear or East Bear Style rear taillight covers for a R32 Sedan to make them look like coupe tail lights? I've searched everywhere!

I'm presuming that u put the indicator in the reversing lights hole thing too?

Pics attached, look much cooler on the purple one though :)

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Hmm, may have to get them made them.

how hard is it to put whole coupe taillights in? do they line up easily with a coupe rear bar and modded bootlid?

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

haha good luck on finding these, ive searched a few places including ebay and yahoo japan. no luck at all. i think the best option is to try get them made up to suit your car?

they look good, but since i couldnt find them and i didnt really like the look for the sedan tail lights i just smoked my tails lights.

  • 3 months later...

Ive just landed anew 4 door. its been about 3 years since my last one which had the east bare tail light covers.

i brought them off a SAU member that had been hording them for a few years.

im about to start digging around for some. if i find them ill be sure to point them out

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