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After recieving several PM's (apologies for not replying to some!) I have another light up boot panel which I had made previously and have been meaning to put on here for sale for a while.

Its sprayed R33 Series II metalic Silver, I believe the code was KR4 or KP4, I cant rememeber exactly. It has been made so the panel looks standard during the day but light somes through at night. Quite the party trick!

The panel does not come with the actual light, all you need to do is simply mount any colour of light (neon or LED) behind it and hook it up to your parkers or a switch. As you can see white is very effective gives no cop troubbles.

The panel is is pretty good condition with only some minor imperfections in the paint as you can see on some of the angled shots, this is pretty subtle, and can be fixed anyways wth another light respray.

Asking $150 + postage. Sydney.

PM please

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Hmm dunno why but I don't think my PMs are working, at least it isn't coming up on my sentbox

I'll buy it, let me know, send me pm

I'm in Sydney

Item Sold Payment pending, will PM you if frst buyer falls through

As you can see white is very effective gives no cop troubbles

white will give cop troubles, as will blue. the only colour that will offer 100% no cop trouble is red. you aren't allowed to have white lights pointing rearward except for when reversing. just like you aren't allowed to have red lights pointing fowards.

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white will give cop troubles, as will blue. the only colour that will offer 100% no cop trouble is red. you aren't allowed to have white lights pointing rearward except for when reversing. just like you aren't allowed to have red lights pointing fowards.

No cop troubbles as yet champ :( This is even after having them behind me at night on several occasions!

yeh this looks good as and or do your have anymore?

or getting anymore

I make these mate, i had that one spare from when I was doing it for my own car. Wasnt planning on making more, isnt the easiest of tasks to get perfect!

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