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More pics of the 33 with LED tails?

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New wheels for my taxi.

Looks the goods man :)

Probably a silly question, but has anyone put coupe tail lights on a R33 sedan?

If so, post pics!

LoL f**k that. If you have a Series 1 and it isnt an Impul, Just get Series 2 Tail lights and if you have a series 2 then its alll good. Coupe tail lights would make me vomit on a 4 door tbh :P

LoL f**k that. If you have a Series 1 and it isnt an Impul, Just get Series 2 Tail lights and if you have a series 2 then its alll good. Coupe tail lights would make me vomit on a 4 door tbh :P

Or series 1 with factory option light up centre garnish. D:

Put some sensible wheels on the front of my laurel and drove it for the first time in a while today. Hopefully be back on track soon.

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has style i tellz ya^

now dont drop the ball, we want non sensible meshies up front and back :yes:

kris, is there a build thread for the ceffy with watanabes ?

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