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Hi all,

Just want to know where to get a hold of a series 2 rear garnish (the ones that light up). As far as i know, they only came out on a few of the r33's as a factory option, and are rare as.

Any suggestions are appreciated, cheers in advance.

-Bman

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They came on spec 1's too, they light up greeny blue

Or PM this Guy, you ll have to sign up probably to our site...no need to pay

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57291

Below is my clear panel factory one

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Edited by Allkiller

That guy is in England,... I'll paste his posts here so people don't have to sign up to see what he is selling...

"sold a few of these on here, there are threads on them if anyone wants to hear peoples views on them..

full money back guarantee....

£100 all in

Tony"

"looks like this one has now gone, probably eb another one in the next week or so tho...

Tony

p.s i may soon be selling a VERY VERY rare factory option R32 rear illuminated panel... watch this space.. this is so rare i know of ony ONE other in the UK...."

"TonyT,

when you supply these, is the wording all masked in ready for painting in our cars colour or do we have to do it ourself?"

"hi showa, i send em with the letters clear (i take all the paint off them) and the rest of the panel covered in good quality black gaffa tape so the effect can be seen..

the bodyshop would simply take off the gaffa tape (it doesnt leave loads of residue) clean down the front of the panel, mask off the letters then spray it..

i advise a fair few coats as the leds are bright..

some people have just left the gaffa tape on, and some may want to put carbon sheeting on the panel, so i just leave it upto them really...

hope this helps, i'm getting a few pms about wether i can convert your own clear panel, the answer to that is YES, i charge £60 all in and can usually turn them around in 3 days..

all the ebst..

Tony"

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Edited by Trav33
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,

Just wondering how much the series 1 centre garnishes go for and where i could possibly get one, as im from central qld i dont believe they have an import wreckers in the area.

When looking for skylines i would have preffered an r34 gt-t but a little out of my price range, as i didn't like the arse end of the 32 and 33. But i ended up buying a r33 40th anniversary, but the back is stock and i have a 400r front bumper.

What i want to do is get this light in the garnish, throw a gtr wing on led lights and some pods. Information or pricing on any of these items would be appreciated, but i want to start with the light as i am an electrician would prefer to do this option as there are no other cars in town with this light. Not even factory.

Does ne1 know what they use for the factory light??? cuz it would be good to get one to light up in a chrome garnish. but am still leaning towards the other option as it seems to be easier.

Cheers,

Julian

Im capable of making my own, i would actually enjoy doing it i just can't get a hold of a series 1 garnish. i can swap my mate but then i would have to paint my white one to burgandy to match his car.

Ive seen one go for 30bucks on ebay, but i don't have an ebay account.

does it only act as a brake light?? i was just gonna leave it normal lights, perhaps brighten when brakes applied...the cops shouldn't give a damn, cuz its a red light, (u can use a red underbody at the back as a brake light if u wanted to. amber for sides clear for front etc).

there are two on the uk skylines...they are £50 pounds dont know what that is in Aus dollars....but its gonna be more expensive than finding one there.....but if you want it i could get it and ship it to you.

Let me know

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