s14 kouki tail lights?
3rdchild
01-27-2003, 03:46 AM
Ive seen kouki tail lights for the s13 and IMO they look awesome. I've seen kouki tail lights for the s14 but they look exactly the same as the regular s14 tail lights to me. Whats the difference?
J SPEC SilEighty
01-27-2003, 12:16 PM
here are the early s14 lights
http://www.ings-net.com/product/s14-mc-befor/s14-befor-r.jpg
and here are the later, or kouki, lights.
http://www.ings-net.com/product/s14/s14-rear.jpg
see the difference?
http://www.ings-net.com/product/s14-mc-befor/s14-befor-r.jpg
and here are the later, or kouki, lights.
http://www.ings-net.com/product/s14/s14-rear.jpg
see the difference?
Suislide
01-27-2003, 12:22 PM
Zenki's look way better IMO. i like the front end better too, round front end with a round back end unlike the Kouki which is angular with round back. it looks good, but not as "natural" as the Zenki.
TheLogikal1
01-27-2003, 04:23 PM
is there anyway to make the background on the zenki tails black, or atleast darker like the kouki lights?
Suislide
01-27-2003, 05:09 PM
the background is black, that pic just has light being directly shone onto the lights so it makes the background look brighter then it actually is.
TheLogikal1
01-27-2003, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by S13_Iketani
the background is black, that pic just has light being directly shone onto the lights so it makes the background look brighter then it actually is.
i know, but i have a 95 240sx and i want the background of my lights to be as dark as the kouki lights...my tails look like they got a redish-albourn background, it only looks black at night ( gee, i wonder why)
the background is black, that pic just has light being directly shone onto the lights so it makes the background look brighter then it actually is.
i know, but i have a 95 240sx and i want the background of my lights to be as dark as the kouki lights...my tails look like they got a redish-albourn background, it only looks black at night ( gee, i wonder why)
3rdchild
01-27-2003, 06:07 PM
are kouki and zenki lights interchangable?
TheLogikal1
01-27-2003, 06:50 PM
yeah, theyre a perfect fit
Suislide
01-27-2003, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by TheLogikal1
yeah, theyre a perfect fit
what he said. ;)
yeah, theyre a perfect fit
what he said. ;)
3rdchild
01-28-2003, 03:04 AM
Thanks for all the great responses guys! 240's are quickly becoming my favorite cars. It sucks that they have no plans for the s15 coming to the US though. Although I love the s13's and s14's, ive fallen hard for the s15. How much do you think it would cost to graft s15 tail lights onto the s14 chassis? Would it even look good?
J SPEC SilEighty
01-28-2003, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by 3rdchild
Although I love the s13's and s14's, ive fallen hard for the s15. How much do you think it would cost to graft s15 tail lights onto the s14 chassis? Would it even look good?
I think it would cost way more then it's worth to do it. I dont think it would look very good anyways because the s14 has more of a round back end.
Although I love the s13's and s14's, ive fallen hard for the s15. How much do you think it would cost to graft s15 tail lights onto the s14 chassis? Would it even look good?
I think it would cost way more then it's worth to do it. I dont think it would look very good anyways because the s14 has more of a round back end.
Suislide
01-28-2003, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by 3rdchild
Thanks for all the great responses guys! 240's are quickly becoming my favorite cars. It sucks that they have no plans for the s15 coming to the US though. Although I love the s13's and s14's, ive fallen hard for the s15. How much do you think it would cost to graft s15 tail lights onto the s14 chassis? Would it even look good?
i've seen it and i can say PLEASE don't. the only thing S15 lights belong on is an S15, or possibly the front ones could make their way onto an S13...but that's it!!
Thanks for all the great responses guys! 240's are quickly becoming my favorite cars. It sucks that they have no plans for the s15 coming to the US though. Although I love the s13's and s14's, ive fallen hard for the s15. How much do you think it would cost to graft s15 tail lights onto the s14 chassis? Would it even look good?
i've seen it and i can say PLEASE don't. the only thing S15 lights belong on is an S15, or possibly the front ones could make their way onto an S13...but that's it!!
NISSANSPDR
01-28-2003, 12:32 PM
Zenki all the way baby!
Maybe the Kouki sideskirts but that's about it!
Maybe the Kouki sideskirts but that's about it!
TheLogikal1
01-28-2003, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by S13_Iketani
i've seen it and i can say PLEASE don't. the only thing S15 lights belong on is an S15, or possibly the front ones could make their way onto an S13...but that's it!!
can i get an amen?
i've seen it and i can say PLEASE don't. the only thing S15 lights belong on is an S15, or possibly the front ones could make their way onto an S13...but that's it!!
can i get an amen?
TatII
01-29-2003, 11:00 AM
the S14 taillights might look ugly at first. but they really do grow on you over time. and they look alot better in person at night cause it just goes perfect with the width of our cars. i can't imagine any other kind of lights on it.
TheLogikal1
01-29-2003, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by TatII
the S14 taillights might look ugly at first. but they really do grow on you over time. and they look alot better in person at night cause it just goes perfect with the width of our cars. i can't imagine any other kind of lights on it.
i never thought they were ugly...
so back to the question...is there anyway to make 95-96 lights have a darker bacground?
the S14 taillights might look ugly at first. but they really do grow on you over time. and they look alot better in person at night cause it just goes perfect with the width of our cars. i can't imagine any other kind of lights on it.
i never thought they were ugly...
so back to the question...is there anyway to make 95-96 lights have a darker bacground?
Fliquer
01-29-2003, 03:57 PM
I disagree. Mine look uglier now than when I saw them for the first time. :toothless
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