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well you'll notice you've only got indicator holes in the east bear covers, to make it look semi coupe-like. Unfortunately sedan tail lights incorporate reverse lights. as a result east bear supplies the covers with a little reverse light to mount into your rear bumper (which looks ugly as sin) see the white thing on the bottom of your rear bumper? Unless you're happy running around with those. Dunno if they'll pass compliance though.

inark here you go

http://www.e-aero.jp/aeroparts/skyline/r-32/tail-kit.html

If you’re worried about damaging them because we all know you’re going to crash the car !!

I will swap you my stock tail lights plus cash for them

yeah bound to crash... will just try my hardest to make sure its side on :)

looks good mate. will be nice to have a car just to slide around in.

can i ask is this coming in as a 15yo car, SEVS car, or race/rally car? I ask as i am about to buy another car too, just looking at options. :)

15 year old import. came up at one of our suppliers a while back, the buyer backed out because he thought it was too far from being daily drivable (stripped interior, bolted harness mounts etc) and I knew narky nuts wanted a car so offered it to him :D

narkeh sold it to jairus who blew up the engine. I think its being sold again now though without the engine or something.

Seeing as Benny's left chasers, god knows what's gonna happen to it.

Looks good inark, I have just bought one in the same colour but auto with complete service history and logbooks :D

Im looking at a possible 5 speed conversion down the line but for now I have stuck some 32 GTR wheels on it which have made a huge difference to its overall look.

Makes a hell of a daily driver!

Richard don't you have enough cars mate?

Nice sig haha

hehe, nah I am down to two measly cars now. Plus I really want a car just for track work. something cheap cheap. :D

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