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Hehe, here's what it looks like in daylight on long exposure... I haven't waterproofed the light yet, so I gotta take it out n do that, any ideas on how to waterproof?

Also in the pic is the 2.5" Magnaflow exhaust that Tuffy's mufflers in Syd fitted at an extortionist price.

Enjoy...

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the light up panel mounts over the rear bar, it came with my car but the light was blown... jus got around to finding a replacment... I still haven't waterproofed it and fitted it, so it'll still be a while b4 its int here permanently.

Well they charged me $900 for a cat back stainless steel system with a hi flow cat and magnaflow muffler. I already had the stainless steel extractors on mine. The old mild steel one had fubar'd. I was in a hurry coz I had to leave syd the next day so they managed to do it for me in 4 hours. But yeah, i got quoted afterwards for around $700-$800 for the same system.

Either way, i luv the new zorst, it made a pretty big difference.

I lived on Blaxland Rd about 500m away when I lived in Syd, so I was like "ah yeh, these guys kno me, they won't rip me off"... i dunno...

ewww blue... i dunno I don't want like the whole rainbow on the back of my car... the stove plates are red, so I think i'll keep with that whole "red is for stop" brakelight theme.

It uses a reddy/orange 12" cold cathode from Jaycar :D Getting it to work even when it rains is another story...

The thingy is just for r32's coz the behind of a 32 is different to a 33... 33's have a slim thing at the bottom made completely of transparent plastic.

Plus I have a GT wing that I bought like in April sometime, but never put onto the car, if I take the factory spoiler off I'll need to use somethign as a brakelight, and I might be able to use this as a high mount brake light. I dunno about that yet, coz I gotta ring up VicRoads n ask em.

Originally posted by TTZ32

Looks good, nearly as good as my arse:)

i would agree except it says 300ZX not skyline so that automatically makes it hella worse :lol:

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