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Hi Guys

I am looking at getting the LED's for my R34, does anyone have anypics of these lights on their cars?

Also, does anyone know of any traders on SAU that sell these for the R34?

I know Just Jap do but they're pretty expensive.

Thanks guys.

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Hi Guys

I am looking at getting the LED's for my R34, does anyone have anypics of these lights on their cars?

Also, does anyone know of any traders on SAU that sell these for the R34?

I know Just Jap do but they're pretty expensive.

Thanks guys.

Where did you get them from? How pricy?

Hi Guys

I am looking at getting the LED's for my R34, does anyone have anypics of these lights on their cars?

Also, does anyone know of any traders on SAU that sell these for the R34?

I know Just Jap do but they're pretty expensive.

Thanks guys.

Ever looked at the price of genuine Nismo LED rail lights?

no i have no clue about prices for genuine nismo lights.

the only lights i have seen are the Just Jap ones, but I get the feeling they are no where as nice as LOULOU's lights.

ledtlightr342ey.th.jpg

these are quite nice too

its the clear Altezza or whatever they are called that are filthy... in fact they produce gay pink light!!!

no i have no clue about prices for genuine nismo lights.

the only lights i have seen are the Just Jap ones, but I get the feeling they are no where as nice as LOULOU's lights.

ledtlightr342ey.th.jpg

Im pretty sure LouLou's are the same as those from Just Jap

That's a "nice" car !! Love your choice of wheels too. :P

can you see the wheels??

LouLou mind telling us where you got yours? those LEDS are not in nengun or greenline...cheers

you should really remove your plates when you post pics..cheers

Hey guys,

I purchased the tail lights from Slidewize imports, Zac's a great guy helped me purchase them with ease.

As for my wheels i dont know what they are called but they are RAY'S as they have the badge on them but they came with my car when i bought it.

The clear LED's that you get from Just Jap are way different to mine even when they light up and they do look ricey.

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