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in Japan or china they have custom Rear R32 lights in Original casing and they cst around $800 i think thats rubbish as i opened the rear lights myself and it looks like a simple job WHY isnt there anyone in australia that can do this?? The after market LEDs do not fit on the body of my car properly im very picky when it comes to these things, but i want the LED lights. Is there anyone that can point me towards someone?I live in sydney. There has to be someone here that can customise its ridiculos

Edited by GTRAAH

people in aus can do it.. comes own to cost.. if its easy.. why don't you do it yourself? would get work from other 32 owners also..

i would PM 666dan as he is currently working on the r34 led conversion.. see if he's interested in r32 ones..

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

It just looks easy as im not electrical savvy i wouldnt know where to start, But those who are and are custom minded i think would find this a simple job, I PM dan666 to see what he says. Where are the poeople that do it other then DAN666?

you'd want to be in the automotive trade.. problem is that they make more money for items that are in high demand and won;t piss fart around trying to make money with the process of making the lights and also having to retrofit them to your lights.. i'll find dan's thread on led lights and link it

here you go

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3....html&st=84

i've even gone as far as wiping all the shit out before dan went onto the housing.. but for all those interested.. it starts on post #85

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