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Custom Designed Euro Tail Lights for Nissan Xterra

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#1 · (Edited)
Hey, folks!

We've got something new for you! Spec-D designers work their styling magic and custom designed euro tail lights for Nissan Xterra. They are manufactured for superior illumination and pleasurable driving experience.

Specify your Nissan year and check the prices here: http://www.carid.com/nissan-xterra-taillights/

- projector lenses provide you stronger and more concentrated light output;
- new lenses and reflectors ehances driving safety;
- perfect replacement for your OE lights;
- fit Nissan Xterra 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012;


Which tail lights color you like the best?

Spec-D® - Smoke Euro Tail Lights
http://www.carid.com/2005-nissan-xterra-taillights/spec-d-euro-tail-lights-17820072.html


Spec-D® - Black Euro Tail Lights
http://www.carid.com/2005-nissan-xterra-taillights/spec-d-euro-tail-lights-17820073.html


Spec-D® - Chrome Euro Tail Lights
http://www.carid.com/2005-nissan-xterra-taillights/spec-d-euro-tail-lights-17820074.html



Check all other available accessories for your Xterra at CariD.com.
 
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#3 · (Edited)
I personally own the black/clear ones (though mine were just half the price on the 'Bay) and I've seen a few other members running them as well. They, of course, serve no other purpose other than asthetics, but I like the look (the others are just terrible IMO).

 
#5 ·
these would be sweet if they were led and sealed without the clear cover over the top of them so it would look molded to the truck or made of metal, most of the people here take their truck off road something more sturdy than abs plastic could be cool
 
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I'm considering doing that to mine - it seems like the covers are just sealed on, no tabs or anything, so just a quick bake in the oven and it'll peel off nicely. Just have to worry about sealing around the inner light housings, and the backs (the fit for the light sockets is NOT great - had to force some of them in, nearly resorted to filing in one spot).

I even have the capacity to recast them in aluminum...if someone sends me a donor set :thumbup:
 
#15 · (Edited)
Terrance, I believe they're sonically welded, but I could be wrong. You can't bake apart like headlights.

You can dremel the back housing off and make LED PCBAs like I did on my frontier taillights. Then just use epoxy to glue the housing back on. I used 5050 LEDs and wire one circuit of the LEDs as tails, and the other two circuits as brake lights. Turned out awesome.



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#19 ·
No, but they could market better stuff that WE actually would put into use. The winch thread was good and showed they were on the right track but to revive this thread just to say "Sorry, we're out" while none of us showed interest in this ricer product is a moot point. They might as well just let this thread die.
 
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I think I almost threw-up when I saw those Euro lights. They are good for 96 civics and other ricers. They also wont make a product like we want available because I am sure they aren't making any money with us. Plus they do not make things specific to Xterra's they just sell random stuff.
 
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Unfortunately, these taillights are no longer available. Currently, we only offer factory design taillights for the Xterra. You can check the full list of products available for it here: https://www.carid.com/nissan-xterra-accessories/ and of course, let me know if any questions appear!

By the way, in case you are looking for any other parts this is the page where we list all our discount offers and coupons:
https://www.carid.com/coupon-codes.html
 
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