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Price: $250 may be negotiable

Location: gold coast 

Can post within aus..

Sorry for all the info , many on here know how these are made..

Nissan skyline r33 gtr/gtst/gts rear boot garnish light. ..very rare and you can not buy there anywhere only if someome makes one... This is in color..sonic silver.. Color on a r33 series 2 gtst 96 and up and also on any model r33 gtr...  it does blend ok against the spark silver which is the silver on a r33 95 model and down. This was made by me and a painter..  Was a clear r33 garnish..then letter where covered with letter tape then primered painted sonic silver left to dy then the tape removed from letters and any remaining small paint scratched of with a blade so the letters all light up 3d even the side's of the letters ( where Nissans factory options did not stick out 3d..this was all done professionally and 2pac paint..then it eas clear coasted to seal it all in... this took many hours ams alot of detail... The back was cut out neat aa per pic and a el board cut and installed to give even lighting acorss tgr letters so no dark spots..it has a inverter installer tge black box for 12v....once el board was in it has been sealed with a foam rubber soft material to seal it in amd no water also blacked taped so nice amd safe.. All you need to do is unbolt your old one connect thr negative wire to the negative on the tail light and positive to tail light so will turn on aa soon as you turn your lights on.. It is in.red el as red is legal ..i did have this light blue ans looked great though may not be legal any other color then red om the rear...i can change this board ti blue if needed though will have to charge $60 to do this. As pic there is a small bit of paint chiped of though lucky its no where near letters and is close to the top..so can have this blended and would cost no more then $70 to do. Only selling this due to no longer have a r33

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  • niZmO_Man changed the title to R33 gtr/gtst rear light up garnish

This is fantastic!

Do you feel like popping your how-to into the DIY section? I reckon there'd be a lot of folks keen to try.

(BTW, I totally love the sig!!)

Hey thanks so much.. so appretiate the comment. 

Years ago I always wanted one to just complete my car..so i had to make it...it was hard tho mainly hard is the letters to get perfect with small letter tape..  I didn't take any pics while I did it:( though I recallit all 🤯🤯 hehe..     I could pop one up for the forum..it's helped me alot over the years...I swear I followed a diy in that section ?..maby it was a post by someone 

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