Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Replacement of Reverse Tail Lights

Just purchased a pair of reverse tail light from Danny of SHH Proshop. If you look at the picture, the driver's side reverse tail light had some "leaking mark" on it. That is what you get when someone are over jealous of your ride. Around 2004, went home after work and found my rear had been splashed with paint removal acid. Luckily the boot and bumper were immediately repaired and repainted. Sadly, the reverse tail light was made of plastic and the acid had eaten through the plastic deeply. Now finally after all those years of waiting, I had finally decided to get a pair of OEM reverse taillight and replaced the old n torn tail lights.


"Leaking Mark" on right reverse tail light

OEM Nissan Reverse tail lights



Unscrewing the.....screws !

Old items removed


Surprising the new OEM Reverse tail light came with new plug and blub

My little doggy....Fatty!!!....

...checking out what I am doing...

New OEM Reverse tail lights installed!!!


5 comments:

  1. Hi. Nicely done. Mine looks 'old'. Kinda like been out in the elements. Haha

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  2. hi Eujin , thx ! and also thx for dropping by to check on my blog...your blog is one blog that i checked regularly...keep up the good work..and maybe next time we can share some views

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  3. Naturally, if you already own certain OEM Nissan models – then you probably satisfied with your stock lights as they are what inspired the whole “tail light” craze in the first place.

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  4. job well done. an applause for the extra effort in taking some pics and another applause for your cute doggie. he/she maybe also planning to drive his/her car.lol

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  5. dorothy - cannot agree more with u..hehe

    kristine - haha.. she get car sickness when we pop her inside our car...

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