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I have seen this done before, I'm sure you can buy aftermarket ones or bodykit places could sorce them for you...

But I preffer the Red tail lights, It's the trade make of a Skyline. Hehehe!!!

Yep put your stock ones in the oven to soften the glue then pry off the red lense, dada you now have the tail lights in the pic you posted... I have a set already done that I was using until I got clear ones and tinted them so if your interested in purchasing some that have had the lenses removed already let me know...

Yep put your stock ones in the oven to soften the glue then pry off the red lense, dada you now have the tail lights in the pic you posted... I have a set already done that I was using until I got clear ones and tinted them so if your interested in purchasing some that have had the lenses removed already let me know...

G'day

I'm definitely interested. I'm trying to make the tail lights and the round indicators in the from bar clear. Please let me know price and suburb. If it's easier you can call or sms 0419 003 069

Cheers!

Dave

Yep tail lights done using night shades and clear tail lights with red globes... black vinyl covering my indicators and garnish using orange globes to complete the black look...

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I havent done my fron fog or indicators as yet not sure what to do with those yet...

  • 5 months later...
they light are pretty good during the day even, keep in mind they are clear ones that are tinted not the stock ones, so they are brighter than normal.

Would you care to give us all a night shot with a comparison when the lights are on and off.

Looks tuff!..

My gf bought me a set of Clear ones for x-mas..GAY!..been sitting in the garage since.

She'd been asking why I haven't put them in. I think u all know why!!

Wanna do something to them and put them in just to keep her happy!

Thanks mate!

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