Well, I have the DEPO "matrix" chrome in my winter frost Altima. I guess I've had luck because they are in perfect shape or maybe would be the application of Zaino Z-14 or the Meguiars PlastX on them after each wash.
When I was thinking of install the rear spoiler, the Nismo one offer by design a "roof" over the tail lights; the spoiler's lateral wings would be those I'm refering to like "roof". But I decided to purchase th OEM one instead.
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2010 Altima 3.5 SR Winter Frost without NAV,RC, heated seats & TPMS.
OEM Rear Spoiler,Floor Mats & splash guards. Autokits-X CF Diffuser. Stealth Amber bulbs. Depo Altezza Euro LED Chrome tail lights. Performance upgrades (a wolf in sheep's clothing):Takeda SRI. RL Y pipe and Nismo cat back. RL strut brace, rear sway bar & traction rods. Sprint Booster.
The healthiest cars on the road are those which are driven hard and religiously maintained
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OOooOOO those are nice. I give it a year or so, until you start to see the flaws inside/outside the tail lights. Especially those tail lights, that suffer from condensation and warp.
2009 2.5s with Takeda sri, Stillen front strut brace, 6k HIDs, black matrix depo tails, glossy black roof vinyl, LED drls.
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future mods: lowering springs, Racingline or Stillen rear sway bar, 4 channel amp, catback exhaust, 2JR pulley swap
So wait.. I guess I just realized that the lights in the picture are white (and look very sweet).. However, those would only be on in reverse, right?
If so, not worth it to me.
But of course, the other bulbs in the tail light assembly would be the amber turn signal bulbs, that Gameguru and I did too, purchased from StealthAuto..
The white lights below.. When I first seen them I was thinking how sweet they looked.. But, now that I realize they are just the reverse lights, I wouldn't (myself) pay $40 to have awesome looking lights (as shown below) but only when you are in reverse..
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