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Hey Guys! Can anyone tell me where I could find the illuminated SKYLINE garnish that fits under the boot lid but between the taillights of the R33.

Not sure of which model this came about in, but my ol' boys N/A R33 has it and it looks trick! It glows an aqua-blue colour when the parkers are on.

I have seen a S1 GTR in a mag with this same garnish. Any help sourcing one would be great!

Thanks

L33igh.

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Thanks Guys, having seen them in a range of colours i thought it may have been a DIY thing. Thanks again!

It is a DIY thing, especially if you dislike the aqua illumination from the factory option.

You will find my tutorial HERE

Any questions do not hesitate to ask.

I am assuming dan_the_man has a R33 facia; Yes it will fit both a S1 and S2. You may need to splice into the 12V wire as you loom may not have the factory plug.

Nah it should be fine, when I made one for my car and went to hook it up there was already a + and - sitting there with terminals ready for something to be hooked up, it even had its own fuse and factory nissan jap tags, (thats how I know its factory)

na that looks shit and i hate it

lol are you joking me??

mate that looks nuts you've done really well.

Would you mind reposting the circuit diagram, the images on the sau servers arent working :dry:

and btw what paint products did you use?

Cheers Mitch.

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lol are you joking me??

:dry:

Al, how much did it cost ya to get that sprayed? i remember reading in that other thread you gotit done professionaly. ive got mine prepped and stuff but i want it in the same paint thats on the rest of te car. not confident enough to do that myself

lol are you joking me??

mate that looks nuts you've done really well.

Would you mind reposting the circuit diagram, the images on the sau servers arent working :(

and btw what paint products did you use?

Cheers Mitch.

Glad it's not just my computer :(

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