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someone take the ugly stick off rezz's hands... he's done enough damage to the car by giving the tail lights a beating with it.

agreed with teh Baron... love your work with the rest of the car... don't like tacky "altezza" tailights. Besides to be road legal, you're gonna need a red reflector on there somewhere.

to be road legal, you're gonna need a red reflector on there somewhere.

Got 'em, just haven't put em on.

As for the tail lights... they're different, and as far as I could tell no one (here) had them... so they got the nod. Besides, I think you guys are teh ghey for *not* liking Altezza's... :lol: :lol: :lol:

... mmmmm altezza's...

Oh rezz .. noo :(

Everything was looking teh goods. but the tail lights are straight from satans ass.

each to their own I guess.

Not another one... :mrt: ...Satans ass... LOL :huh:

Have you ppl seen them on a car in the metal? They look like daimonds on my back... D-daimonds on my back... woooh!!! :lol:

I think you guys really do like them, but are bowing to intehnet-pop culture and saying that they look like ass... but if you reeeally don't like them... heres a t-shirt:

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Cheers Christian :mrt:

haha, i started the light bashing everyone else just jumped on my bandwagon! I think i'm just a bit jaded as every second mirage/lancer/civic/gts in sydney has them, or a variation on the theme.

build it the way you want though. if you like it that's all that counts. :)

I dunno rezz, it just takes away the skyline-ness of the rear. I don't mind LED tail lights, love em in fact, but that style ones just look wierd (and yeah I've seen em fitted on a car). The Nismo style red led ones on the other hand, look the goods.

Maybe Justin will start a "rezzolution" and soon everybody would want to have them on their skylines. :D

Do you have any pics in the dark wth the lights on?

Edited by CircusMonkey
Rezz, looking at how your car is progressing, it seems mine is going to look very similar colour and kit wise when its done, albeit with 2 extra doors :(

So does that mean you're gonna get with the "REZZOLUTION" and install some clear LED taillights too Nick??? Hahaha... I won't hold it against you if you don't... :)

Christian: Will do mate, just give me a few days. By the way, got any pics of your R32?

interseted to see what the tail-lights look like when ur park lights/brakes are on, im guessing they are LEDs.

I've seen those tail-lights for sale on yahoo auction for around $200, if they look good (the leds) i may have to buy myself some but not the clear looking one as they are abit different

you can get em locally from a fair few shops... the one that I remember off the top of my head is autojoy... retailers of fine rice goods from china.

edit: they've got it on their website http://www.autojoy.com.au/product/exterior/tail_NISSAN.htm

Oh.. and it's.. "that should've been"  :lol:

What. Everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Why are a whole bunch of people picking on the R32 all of a sudden? Shan, you're at the forefront with the rice comments... just give it a rest eh? If you don't like it just keep it to yourselves.

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