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The clear part IMHO looks a little ricey, but I do like the LED part. There is a similar non-LED version on eBay that some think is ricey, but I don't think the other set looks ricey at all.

I think the Boxster lights are about 10 or 20 years out of date with doing the optics in the lenses. Other manufacturers have been doing the optics in the reflectors for 15 years plus. These definetely look more modern.

Please post pics if you get them...

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Yep, got that nice ricey look about them. Will those nice looking ricey lights fit on a Honda S2000 too? They would only look good on a Silver car and not any other. :D :rolleyes:

Posted (edited)

I did LED tail light.

look at my picture, personally I like it. more aggressive look.

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One concern is that LEDs get hard to see when not viewed straight on. I worry about SUVs that are really high up not being able to see the lights very well.

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I have these on my Civic and my Corolla, and they look very nice. They go very well with the purple neon undercarriage lighting, and my spinner hubcaps. I highly recommend them. :P

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I have these on my Civic and my Corolla, and they look very nice.  They go very well with the purple neon undercarriage lighting, and my spinner hubcaps.  I highly recommend them.  :P

I almost thought this was true!!! ;)

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I have these on my Civic and my Corolla, and they look very nice.  They go very well with the purple neon undercarriage lighting, and my spinner hubcaps.  I highly recommend them.  :P

I almost thought this was true!!! ;)

Why do you think it is called the Orient Express? :D

Posted

It is very easy to fit.

Just remove four 8 mm nuts and the light is out.

in my case, the backup light is not bright than oem.

the other are very satisfied.

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