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Hi, this is Terry. My R34 has got a red fog light at the rear of it, and it switches on with the front lights. Is it legal to turn it on? if it's not, what should i do? I could not find a switch to turn it off. Plz help me with this~~Thank you so much!

Break it!

Those Hyundai's have them and they shit me to bits. :)

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It's mandatory to have the red light in parts of northern europe due to their snowy foggy climate (R34 GTR has them stock for this reason). As for if it's legal, technically you can't have them on much like foglights on the front unless it is of course foggy.

To switch it off, you can simply pull a bulb off it. Or you can swap with my clearie if you want :)

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Hi, this is Terry. My R34 has got a red fog light at the rear of it, and it switches on with the front lights. Is it legal to turn it on? if it's not, what should i do? I could not find a switch to turn it off. Plz help me with this~~Thank you so much!

I have this also on my 34. You should be able to turn it off, there is a switch on the right hand stalk coming from you steering wheel. It looks exactly like the switch for the rear wipers (you know, the one on the left hand stalk) The symbol looks like a light with 2 or 3 lines through it i think. Pm me if i'm not making sense :)

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yeah justin.......whats with buying a dodge :P lol.........we will discuss this issue later hahaha :laugh:

u seriously need to buy another skyline dude............or we will have to convert stuart to the dark side of the force :down:

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yeah justin.......whats with buying a dodge :down: lol.........we will discuss this issue later hahaha :)

u seriously need to buy another skyline dude............or we will have to convert stuart to the dark side of the force :devil:

Stagea is next...... probably later in the year........

Stuart pfftttt.... ill leave that to you, i have spent years trying to convert him.... you have zero chance!

Ill be back..... never fear!

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