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I found these on yahoo japan, they look similar to the fairly expensive ones done by Quest which were posted in a trader thread on here...

what do people think on the look of these ones?

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e111767150

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look cheap. qest ones also have led indicators/reverse lights.

ive got a set (of the qest ones i posted in that other thread) on the way so will post up some pics/vids once ive got em installed

yep the quest ones do look better... these do have led indicators and reverse lights, but the brake lights arnt quite as nice...

keen to seen yours, shame the trader on here couldnt organise a group buy price that we all jumped at....

nope I didnt work out a landed price as Im not an LED tail light fan but it got my going when I saw the Quest LED ones.... this was a possible cheaper alternative.... spending huge money on cosmetic rather function aint my thing, well not huge dollars anyways......

how many different types of led ones are there? i have led ones on my car (one ring round the inner reflector, with chrome back reverse and indicator), i seen them on a white 33 in Sydney b4 i owned a white 33 and thought they looked awesome so i made sure i got them for mine when i did buy it :P they look a lot cleaner then the standard taillights.

There are a few different types. However nearly all of them look gay. The QEST ones were the first a lot of us had seen the other month that actually looked good! The ones in the first post are similar to the QEST ones and don't look to bad either.

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm working something out with Qest at present and will reveal all over the next couple of weeks as nutting out costing, freight, colours,model variations and few other things.

I'll post up details as they come to hand but it will be soon.

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More pics!

ask and you shall recieve.

heres how they rocked up, id already taken the white shells off

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and some lit up goodness

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and a video (pardon the iphone and my 10 year old brother :D)

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