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Hey David, they're East Bear copies like mine. You can tell from the white center and the grooves in the red bit.

The nismo led's when switched off is indistinguishable from the stock lights, but when the light up they have dual led rings. I'll try to post a pic later.

Only on GTR's Tharaka ... I read it was because of laws in northern europe around having rear fog lights.

Dammit! :P

But, I've seen lots of GT-t's with it

Do you think it was an option, or people just modified it afterwards?

Dammit! :P

But, I've seen lots of GT-t's with it

Do you think it was an option, or people just modified it afterwards?

I reckon they're swapped. Sometimes owners who swap them don't bother wiring them up to the fog switch but instead the reverse light or the tail lights, that's a dead give away it's been swapped.

^ do both light up when you reverse or did you rewire it so the red is parkers only?

these look alright too,

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there are 2 types of copies going around.

i always see pics lit up of this kind;

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i want to see pics of this kind lit up;

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so has anyone got pics of the last pic lit up at night?

^ do both light up when you reverse or did you rewire it so the red is parkers only?

The red one doesnt light up to the reverse (only the passenger side one lights up), and isnt hooked up to the parkers.

its just there for looks really, has bulb in there but dont know where the switch is. either way i like how it looks.

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i want to see pics of this kind lit up;

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so has anyone got pics of the last pic lit up at night?

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got that from http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-...rts_Accessories

I'd love to see what they look like on an R34 at day/night though !!

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