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hmmm car like mine, hard to say, mixed feelings on LED lights. one huge bonus is no blown globes, the R34 is a pain to change bulbs on, should be easier.

be different , keep them cara

might be defectable..lol most LED lights are. unless you drive a truck or R8?

easy to fix the dead LED's Cara, cheap ?

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nissan put the original lights in there because they were good quality and good looking, i for one agree with them. where as the LED ones kinda ruin the rear of the car, way to obvious and bright.... im not a fan of the cartoys/speeddreams look. at the end of the day its your descision,

:rofl:

stock,

Led's... while they are quite maintenance free and what not just look way too ricey and are 98% of the time TOO BRIGHT. I cant stand pulling up behind a car with led's at night, if i wanted to drive blind id tint the shit out of my windscreen and wear sunnies all night.

sorry but hotplates ftw!

Really need some photos to see the two different sets on your specific car to cast a vote. However, from a purely safety point of view, LEDs supposedly illuminate quicker than standard globes and therefore reduce the reaction time of the person behind you. This should give them greater braking distance and reduce the possibility or impact of a rear end collision. I have read this but can't recall where to provide a link & CBF searching right now. I won't say it is FACT but I am under the impression that it is true...however I have been wrong before.

I would probably say keep the LEDs but really want to see photos (day & night) before casting my vote.

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i have hatred for all LED taillights across all models, i think the stock lights are perfect. CHANGE THEM BACK!!!!!

or i wont come in the SMASA show :P

dont u dare luke :D

ill be taking them out tomoro anyways cause i want to get them fixed.....so the hot plates are going back in.....once the leds are fixed ill then decide whether im keeping the hot plates in or putting the leds back in

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