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I have a friend who is currently getting a set of LED taillights to suit the 32 and 33 skylines. He is then getting them ADR approved and sending them to Taiwan to be duplicated. Should be all completed within the next 3-6 months. Just wanted to find out if anyone is interested to know more.

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At the moment he only has a black and white from one his business partner faxed him. It was on a 32 GTR that was driving in Japan. Ofcourse they are illegal over there. When he receives them I will get a colour photo and post it. From the picture I saw, they look awesome. Would really be a one of a kind I think. And would make those scape goat lights stand out a lot better.

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i have seen them on videos, there are ones with the led's that rotate round and round when you brake. they look cool. but will they just be another thing for the cops to have a go at when they pull you over?? even if they are compliant with adr, does it mean they are street legal??

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I asked him today about when he'll have them in and he said his guy will be back from Japan on Thursday and then the application will proceed to get them approved after that. He said nothing will be ready for sale until 3-6 months but he is confident that he will get approval as they only aid in safety because they can be seen more easily. Plus they are legal on trucks so it won't take much to get them approved...it's just the $5000 he has to fork out to get it.

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