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project f tail lights

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does anyone know where i could get a set of project f tail lights from???
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Uk forum, cost u a bit though probably around 1500 bucks

www.ftooc.org
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bartman wrote:does anyone know where i could get a set of project f tail lights from???
lol find some and let us know...there is a like 200 people wanting them...
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theres one on ebay uk. current bid with 4 days left is 350 pounds.
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thanks for the heads up on ebay :D
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This guy can source stuff from Japan for you. This includes the odd set of Project F:

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    bugger those lights on the uk ebay turned out to be eclipse lights and not the clear altezza type :cry:
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    what about the 94-99 eclipse altezza lights? they look awfully close to being the same shape as the fto's!
    Maybe you could modify them to fit?
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    Going to cost u an arm and a leg to do that and make it look good. min 1000 bucks
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    Post by ruffryders_sohaib »

    I can source things from Japan, only problem is im in the UK, therefore i would really have to ship them here first, then send them to you but i could find out if you like
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    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1 look like project f ones for an fto to me :roll:
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    thanks shue your a absolute legend!! :D
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    Post by kid_dynamite »

    Wow that's pretty expensive. Does anyone have an idea on how many were made?
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    Post by shue »

    around 900$ atm, still cheap. i saw one sold to nacho for 1400$ couple of weeks ago . there were only 100 made apprently by project f but i keep seeing them popping up all over the place, kinda hard to believe so many are still around from a very limited run of 100 sets done years ago
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    Post by FTO-101 »

    i'm pretty sure that there was only 100 sets made cos i remember seeing on a japanese fto site that they only had 100 of the lights made and were all sold out which they had them listed as European lights. Was lookin for the site but couldnt find it i saw it years ago.
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    thanks SHUE i'm now the proud owner of a set of project f tail lights :D
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    where did you get them from? 8O
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    picked them up from the uk!
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    Post by mxysxy »

    I don’t understand what’s the deal with these project f lights,

    It has been proven that the product they have produced is crap, it leaks,

    I can’t believe a leaking or reconditioned stop lights are getting sold over a $grand
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    Post by shue »

    ive spotted so many on ebay over the past yr and half that ive owned my fto, find it really hard to believe there were only 100 made and yea never gotten myself to justify the price tag for them. if only someone would lend me theirs to make a mould :wink:
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