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Hey!

Im new at the forums.

So my friend is going to buy a skyline and the tail lights are not similar to my R33 GTR or the other R33s out there can you just buy normal taillights and change them?

What should we exactly do?

These are the ligths (just an exampel)

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/largepic....odel=SKYLINER33

Thank you!

Edited by SKYGTRONE

Ewwww... They are some sort of aids i believe..

If he owns that car/plans on buying it.. Lock it in a garage so no one can see.. Then you need to pour holy water over them and chant some holy shit.. then burn them.. Then just find a R33 GTR tail lights from wreckers, forum members selling, etc.. Replace..

It just looks like they moded the original housing so souldnt have changed plugs or anything..

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

wow.. that is absolutely disgusting.. i vomitted a little.. It appears that GTR got infected with gangrene or something similar.. definitely take them out and burn them.. perhaps even offer the previous owner as a sacrifice to the gods as the car may carry some kind of curse..

but yeh, wreckers, forums in wanted to buy section etc etc..

Yea i know they are the worst ive ever seen, Is it hard to change the tail lights? and do i need to repaint something? Beacuse i know a Swedish dealer (i live in sweden) that sells R33 LED Tail lights but they dont have the cover ( if you know what i mean ) Where can i buy that?

Edited by SKYGTRONE

the cover is what looks to be modified.. they are easy to get out/install.. simple screws undo from inside the boot.. unplug wires.. lights are out..

cover should unscrew from the back of the lights..

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