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after fitting my new rear lights and as phutumsch pointed out the center panel looks a little out of place with the style of the rest so what im thinking about is can you get a plain fibre glass middle section? if so id like to mod it to have these in it$(KGrHqN,!hsE1Qj-0Zp3BNkQN7YKW!~~_3.JPG

in the same places as they are on the standard panel then have a blacked out oval recessed section where the 300zx is on the standard panel that lights up with 300zx when the lights are on. does that sound stupid? should i just stick with the standard one?

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Theres a centre panel with a light like that on ebay dell mate

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not keen on it like that looking for a panel like the center one here

rearpanel.jpg

but the mod it to have the leds in it but recessed like the venow light are in the above pic along with a 300zx or fairlady brake light, tried to make a pic to show you but dont have photoshop on my new laptop so had to use paint lol

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Don't like those lenses at all, I think you should stick with something like I said yesterday certainly initially to see how it looks, definitely keep the lit up 300zx then just play with the shape of the 4 reverse lenses and fill them evenly, either with more tail lights, reverse or fog :thumbup1:

You seemed quite handy wi fiberglass couldnt you make a mould of the rear panel perspex then remove the perspex from the panel and replace with the fiberglass copy which would be easier to mod if that makes sense

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