I love the c/f-look altezzas, but not the 2nd Gen version. Just my opinion.
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see, the great thing about marshall's lights is that you can get them to match any 4th gen... all they were originally were 1st gen c/f altezzas... he painted the covers black 'cause he didn't like the c//f look... you can get them painted any color to match your car if you wanted...those lights look alot better in person... especially at night... from a distance, you don't notice the relflector in the center of the circle...
if altezzas aren't your thing, you could always modify some stock lights... before these he cleared the turn signals on some stock lights, looked great...
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...Altezzas to me will always be GROSS. I don't care what anyone says they all look terrible and i cant believe people would pay to make their car look like crap. Altezzas
Originally posted by PreludeNYC ...Altezzas to me will always be GROSS. I don't care what anyone says they all look terrible and i cant believe people would pay to make their car look like crap. Altezzas
Jose
and how do you really feel?...j/k
what about custom fitting Nissan Skyline R33 taillights? Does anyone like that idea?
I don't like altezzas on other cars (Lexus wannabees IMHO). The only car that's worth having altezzas are of course the true Altezzas themselves. I prefer stock tail lights with cleared lense on our ludes.
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