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Thanks mate, it took me a whole fricken day but then I'm kinda slow when working around the carand take my time. Plus I had major issues with getting the lenses off and then having to restore their shape as they warped during the heating/removal. Then the siliconing mess ... then the cleanup.

Messy job and hard to get the shade you want with 'VHT Night-Shades' as the dodgy spray can is dodgy. Doesn't matter if you shake it for 10 mins it still sprays unevenly and then you have to do another layer to even it up. That's why mine turned out so dark.

Doesn't bother me that much though .. I still have the stock tail lights and can go back to them if I ever get bored of these.

Dan,

Sent you email about the lights - can all the lights for the R34 be exported to South Africa ?

I've changed the design of the brake light kits slightly, both the lenses light up when the brake is pressed (had a few people prefer it that way) so now that's how they are.

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just like me you've no idea how to use a camera :banana:

Seriously though ..the lights look like teh ghey in those pics due to the colour. I bet they looks heaps better IRL.

haha are you mocking my phone camera? :)

Does anyone know how many different types of LEDs are there for an R34?

well there is a few

u have

standard

gtr

nismo

east bear

nagissa auto

sunline racing japan

then all of the above in copies as well haha.

thats just off the top of my head but there are way more others as well.

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Looking good! Much better than having the single hotplate light up when braking, both of them together really says STOP!!!! haha

Also nice to have proper RED lights, not "orange" I used to get lots of comments at night, they look great in the dark.

Also good to have the boot brake light up evenly, not just the glow of the bulb in the middle with dimmer edges.

Glad you're happy with the kit!

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any more pics of the sunline kit and is that modified factory lenses or aftermarket complete ?

Also .. what's that rear bar? Luv it :P looks like a GTR ztune rear bar or possibly Impul - hard to tell from the angle. Is that a GTR wing ? I'm kinda liking the Nissan badge removed too ... hm something to do when I'm bored I guess (was it hard to remove it ?)

any more pics of the sunline kit and is that modified factory lenses or aftermarket complete ?

Also .. what's that rear bar? Luv it :) looks like a GTR ztune rear bar or possibly Impul - hard to tell from the angle. Is that a GTR wing ? I'm kinda liking the Nissan badge removed too ... hm something to do when I'm bored I guess (was it hard to remove it ?)

Hi Sunline can do either.

make them on premisis, or ship a full set of replacements

Rear bar? not too sure what your talking about.

if you mean the rear spoiler, its a GT-R spoiler (obviously the car is a GTR) but on top secret wing mounts.

It has a genuine Nismo dry carbon blade on the spoiler to replace the original.

rear boot (trunk) tail light (brake) was removed when it went in for the seam welding & repaint at Top Secret's bodyshop in Chiba

(same with the boot badges)

but il replace those when the car gets to the UK

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