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Hi Guys,

My fugly early model tail lights are cracked up more than a Kings X hooker :D

So looking @ replacing them. Perfect opportunity to upgrade to late model ones as i think they are so much better looking!! ;)

I am wondering how much people have picked up a entire set for, including middle section!? Have seen 'Bigsully' SAU member selling a set for $350 and wondering if anyone has picked up from anywhere else for cheaper?!

Any info would be greatly appreciated!!! ;)

Cheers,

Ando

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yeap i got a set of andrew (bigsully) ....good bloke to deal with. and s2 lights are awesome ....there are two types - the ones with the darker tint around the edge with the middle tinted. or the type which have no tinting. the reverse lights are slightly different between these two.

but if u want i have a cheap set of s1 lights in very good condition !.....no cracks at all.... :(

Lol cheers Resin!! Mate would prefer to get the s2 lights!

Yeah just been dealing with Andrew (Bigsully) and he seems a champ!

Just need my goddamn shares to sell and will be spending up big so my Cefiro can finally run like it supposed to! Oh and look a little better....

Bought it as a birthday pressie for my old man in Nov.

$150 for the pair and centre... got one of my mates to pick em up from a wrecker in NZ when he was over there and parcel post em over ($30 something).

$300-$350 can kiss my ass with their tongue out.

^^^^ Good for u Shan....... some of us don't have the luxury of having mates over in NZ to scout some out so u can lick ur own arse :) unless u feel like indulging on how others can get the tail lights for cheaper!

Edited by R33Deviat

Well as it turns out my mate is back in Melbourne now, so I won't be able to get anyone a set... so you should get em off Andrew and support his business being a fellow ceffy owner and all :)

Thanks anyway Shan.....

Andrew...mate should have the money by end of this week so check ur PM's...oh and if u got a moment....could u possibly PM me with cost for the entire set + postage to Syd.

Also confirm which version these ones are....tinted outer edge or not?

Oh and bank details..... :)

Oh oh oh and....ahahah do they come with the required globes etc.....

Cheers dude!!!

Edited by R33Deviat
zomg i have the tinted outer!

how cool am i like whoa

seriously, if you want cool tail lights, old ones just don't cut it i'm afraid... haha,

I got them too!

^5!

I have seen the full red ones on some cefs, and they suited them better. Guess it depends on paint colour and style of the car.

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