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Old 01-07-2002, 10:51 PM
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Another rookie question. About the sweet tail-lights on your cars!!

Those taillights where it is red and white with no orange in there.

Are those stock on some models or are they aftermarket? Or can you mod the stock ones to look like that .... looks sweet ... especially on black cars. Just wondering cuz i'm likely gonna pick up a 97 GXE soon and I want it too look like that!!!
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Re: Another rookie question. About the sweet tail-lights on your cars!!

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Those taillights where it is red and white with no orange in there.

Are those stock on some models or are they aftermarket? Or can you mod the stock ones to look like that .... looks sweet ... especially on black cars. Just wondering cuz i'm likely gonna pick up a 97 GXE soon and I want it too look like that!!!
use search and there are tons of write-ups on how to do this.
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Yup, they are modified stock tailights. You can do it yourself, there are couple write-ups on how to do it. Also you can buy them already done from people here on the org. Just as a hint...check out the search feature, you should find plenty of posts on this subject. Hope this helps.
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or go to http://www.maximadriver.com/ and go to How-To and look for "Clear out your tail lights"
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Old 01-07-2002, 11:40 PM
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Thanks guys ... didn't see the search thingy!

my bad.
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read this thread before anything.. it has more information that you can imagine

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=87067
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Old 01-08-2002, 03:39 AM
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just have sprint do it for you, i hear he's pretty good at it
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Old 01-08-2002, 07:10 AM
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two most important things if you are going to do it yourself...

HAVE PATIENCE!!!

and don't pry too hard. i broke my first one, they are pretty fragile.
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Make them myself? BLAH. Thank you NickStam
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