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Hello,

I was just wondering how many people's r33's have fog lights, I've been told by alot of people theirs are just dummy lights, but mine work?

Also if i was to take 2 of the clear lights from another 33 and put the clear lights where the indicators are and use an orange bulb, would this work? will the clear one fit into the orange place? Ive ordered a set of clear side indicators and i wanna get rid of all the orange lights because it looks tacky haha.

ive also got ahold of a clear rear SKYLINE panel as i stated in a previous thread, all i need is to get some LEDs and wire it all up.

thanks for any input.

Edited by OBNXSH

well for a start my front fog lights work :P

secondly i had this idea a few months ago about getting the clear lens and replacing the indicator, after opening the fog light assembly it was apparent that they were both different, see the pic i took of mine wen i opened it up,

with mine in the end i just put plastic over the orange lol

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lol this is what mine ended up looking like after i put plastic over the top of the orange, looks crappy and looks nothing like the fog light but i hate that orange in there :P

alternatively you can smash out the orange lens and put in acrylic like one of the other members on here did to his, if ya wont info on this his username is "alpinestars" its looks alot cleaner and better than my method :)

well hope this helps ;)

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