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hey, sorry if this doesn't belong here ;)

this is my first post and i was wondering if anyone could help me out with a question i have.

i am in the market for buying my first skyline and have found a GTS-4 in decent condition. (i would love a GTS-T or even better a GT-R lol but moneys a bit tight :) )

now my question involves the tail lights, the car has these tail lights on them http://www.tradingpost.com.au/is-bin/inter...600324839_F.jpg (sorry i dont know how to post pictures). now im not really a fan of this style of lights but i absolutely love the GT-R lights / surrounds. i was wondering if it is possible to purchase some GT-R or even GTS-T tail lights and surrounds and fit them to this GTS-4.

if anyone could help me that would be great ;)

love the site guys, lots of helpful stuff keep up the great work.

Brendan

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Off topic but personally, I'd prefer an R32 GTS-4 over a GTS-T it's the same engine. You can easily over ride the 4WD in the R32's and install a switch.

Back on topic. You will find that those are the tail lights for the four door R32.

Quick full forum search for "r32 four door lights" finds this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...our+door+lights

Not that I don't like the sedans or anything, but if you'd like a coupe I'm pretty sure you can get the R32 GTS-4 in a coupe too. Not to say you can't change the tail lights and have a four door, just if you'd like something a little more sporty. =)

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Yeh i realized they are the four door lights haha its a four door car:P

i would love the two door it looks so much better its just for insurance reasons really, the cost is quite a bit higher to be honest:\

thanks for the help though ;)

so you can change the lights?;)

thanks again

Brendan

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