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i have them, they were piss easy to put in.. once you get past the sticky shit that keeps the water out.. just a few screws in the boot and they come out with a little force.. then you separate the actual lights from the cover (the cover is the same colour as the ouside of your car) put the cover on the LED lights and screw em back in

using the red plastic cover.. depends on the type you have..some are not red some are

final product:

sns_103.jpg

ill see if I have any other pics later.

i hate the ones with the big LEDs looks cheap and tacky chinese knock off style

there are some in japan with small LEDs same as the Nismo versions for the R34 GTR

looks soooo much better but about double the price

i hate the ones with the big LEDs looks cheap and tacky chinese knock off style

there are some in japan with small LEDs same as the Nismo versions for the R34 GTR

looks soooo much better but about double the price

Totally agree with you on that one!

Ive been hunting for some too

I dont mind the Nagisa-Auto ones but....

Still would like some smaller LED's

sorry for the delayed reply, didn't get email notification on this thread.

they were from yahoo japan.. but if you check on ebay for interior led's you could probably make your own. Which is what i'm going to try... either that or hack a 6" (15cm) led brake light and house it inside the current brake light assembly.

btw, yo yo got a pick of your lights lit up? :)

Just got mine (stop light) done last week. i'm using the ultra bright Led strip.... will post up some pics soon when i got my car back from workshop this weekend..

Cost are less than $60. Can do a cheaper version too.. but lots of soldering needed.

The reverse light will be a bit harder.. i guess need to put them inside an oven before can pull them apart.. :closedeyes:

check out this website for the led strip.

http://www.ledlighting.net.au

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