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hey fellas, just a quick question. im buying a r33 gtr spoiler for my r33 gtst, do they all fit straight on? and also its missing the whole brake light assembly and wiring is it possible to take it off my series two spoiler and do a swap? if not how much would it cost for the brake light assembly and wiring? thanks

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Yes the spoiler will fit,

As for the rear led lights, i dont know whether the gtr and gtst lights are the same length/size. IF they are it would be simple, you could figure it out yourself, just basically swap the light from your old spoiler to the gtr spoiler.

IF they are not the same size though then you'll prolly have to source a gtr one from somwhere

Well, personally I look at http://www.ebay.com.au, but it's not that good in some cases. If you look at ebay international you may be able to find it more easier... with a larger shipping cost and wait, of course. But it's your choice, really. I don't know of any stores that you could go to for GT-R stuff. That's a nice car by the way. :P

Edited by LuzTeTT

they are 1000 brand new and about half for secondhand and you need to make 3 hole in the boot lid arross the back for some studs to poke throught and i think you have to oval out 1 hole per side. and wiring is the same length and clicks togeather

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