2013 Tail lights for the 05-09s??? YEAH!!

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Looks perfect now with a centre panel in place. Every picture I have seen so far did not have a filler panel in place and those taillights just did not look right. But must say they look really good on yours.

Shane you asked for it, here are mine. If you look very closely to the left wall ceiling you will note I was able to capture a portion of my American Muscle banner. lol


 

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Looks perfect now with a centre panel in place. Every picture I have seen so far did not have a filler panel in place and those taillights just did not look right. But must say they look really good on yours.

That's what I am thinking. I have a set on order. Thinking I may need to get some kind of panel for the lights to look right.

They do seem perfect on a black car without any panel. But I wonder about alloy.

They look great on Scott's GT/CS with the SHR panel.
 

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^ I like the dual exhaust tips...oh, nice lights too man lol

Love the license plate too

And the inverted stripes. That car has a lot of awesome going on.

Thanks for the kind words... she's a work in progress, but almost done with the exterior mods to my liking.

It does, but the plate location looks very out of place. Not sure what it says either.

The plate location is temporary. It's just mounted directly to the CDC rear panel. I'm currently working on a custom plate holder for the back end. If you have ever seen Madea in one of the million movies that were written by, produced by, directed by, starring Tyler Perry... it's how she says "How are you doing" in her southern drawl. It's an inside joke in my circle of friends.

What bumper and axlebacks are those?

It's the Saleen Heritage rear bumper. The tips are also the Saleen quad tips, that were welded onto my existing Borla Stinger axle-backs.
 

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Just got mine last night. Installed them this morning before work in my bathrobe and the rain, took only 15 minutes. I like how they look with the lights on, not totally sold on the look with them off.

 

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Nice!! What you need is a glossy blackout panel for the trunk, and blackout your 3rd brake light. Then you will be sold :)
 

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Nice!! What you need is a glossy blackout panel for the trunk, and blackout your 3rd brake light. Then you will be sold :)
Glossy isn't for me but I've thought about doing the satin black magnetic one from American Muscle http://www.americanmuscle.com/2005-magnetic-blackout.html

But that panel combined with the new taillights as well as my rear window louver - it seems like the rear of my car will be too busy.
 

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Try the smooth panel from Street Scene. It think it would look good with the lights. IT doesnot have the opening for the emblem. Just has a hole for the key.
Glossy isn't for me but I've thought about doing the satin black magnetic one from American Muscle http://www.americanmuscle.com/2005-magnetic-blackout.html

But that panel combined with the new taillights as well as my rear window louver - it seems like the rear of my car will be too busy.
 

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I guess a high heat black like BBQ grill paint would work wouldn't it. might have to do that this weekend. its funny you mentioned it cause I've been thinking it for awhile.
 

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Hopefully I can push you to do it! It'll look great! I know there are some spray paints that are resistant to heat.
 

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I saw a set on a car the other day and I liked how they looked working except for the stupid sequencial workijng on brake use. Horrible. I was thinking about a set until I saw this. Is there a way for the brake lights on these to work normally and not with the sequential?
 

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I guess a high heat black like BBQ grill paint would work wouldn't it. might have to do that this weekend. its funny you mentioned it cause I've been thinking it for awhile.

That's what I used on some Borla's I had a few years back. Holds up good and I'd just touch them up whenever I took them off to do something.
 

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I saw a set on a car the other day and I liked how they looked working except for the stupid sequencial workijng on brake use. Horrible. I was thinking about a set until I saw this. Is there a way for the brake lights on these to work normally and not with the sequential?

I'm not sure, but if it's a plug and play kit shouldn't you be able to just use your stock harness/bulbs in it?
 

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