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Since I hate paying money for rice, I refused to spend $1200 on a set of nismo tail lights. I decided to make my own and im over the moon with the results. It took a lot of prototyping to do a set from scratch and a bit of help from fellow forum members. Next I will do the centre brake light.

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Yes dan thanks for your help.....

Yeh i made it all. Cost about $200 in materials. I copied the nismo tail lights, same number of LEDs and pattern.

Lol wow... you've definitely copied it all right...

Would you make a DIY of this? :P

To all those people who says it looks nice, it looks nice because it's like 99.9% like the Nismo ones and hats off to him for making one that looks just like it.

Spending $200 to create something that looks 99.9% like something that's worth over $1000, definitely worth a DIY tutorial :P

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