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Just being curious, what mods are in your car and is it a REAL N1? Looks so horn.

nope not a real one. Its got a R33 N1 engine. Hence the name RBN1 :(

As for mods - not a good idea for us to post mods up but I will say it was modified to be a race car.

As for my birthday present - save your money guys! haha

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Gday predator,

I assume these are the Nismo ones and note that they also have a 12/11 LCD pattern.

Are the R32 tail-lights of slightly different size or do they use different LEDs in the two arrays ?

Interested. El Bee

God forbid that anyone do anything slightly DIFFERENT to their car......

Haven't you all realised there is some sort of law that says "every car must have the exact same boring mods".

If you like them, get them.

If you don't like them, then DON'T get them.

I fail to see how having aftermarket parts makes you a "dik", if that's the case, then 99.9% of people here are already diks. (no huge suprise there anyway)

Personally, I'm a fan of anything that is different and hasn't been done to death.

I'd be interested in seeing these lights in the flesh at night.

preds trying to make excuses cause he bought 4 pairs  

we all know how much of a ricer pred is... remember the wing?/

ooo.. low blow narko.. but anybody who wants the ultimate ricemobile available.. its at some dealer up here for $24k.. don't all rush at once :P uniquecar magazine ;)

hey, the r32 is stock looking as they come at the mo.. (oh 'xcept for the gtr bonnet).. and thats the way its staying for a couple of years. aftermarket crap just tends to fall of with the way i drive anyhow. :cheers:

guess this is a bad time to tell you trend setters that I've been workin on this for the last couple of months:

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overall cost $40 :D compared to the amount these guys want to charge, I think I might start sellin em :)

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