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Item:

R33 Series II Headlights pair CRYSTALISED TYPE

Condition:

Excellent for these, no yellowing

Price:

$500 for quick sale

To Fit: (What car)

R33 Skylines Great to update your series I 33

Location:

Sydney

Contact:

Nick 0402 842 180, nschembri350@hotmail.com

Comments:

Hard to find in such condition at such a price!! Wont be disappointed

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brilliant, I'll take the passenger side if its in good nick.

let me know, cheers

Ok as long as you are both in Sydney as well and can pick up at the same time.

Maybe one of you can buy them both then send the one you dont need.

if so i'll take the drivers side :angry:
brilliant, I'll take the passenger side if its in good nick.

let me know, cheers

Ok from you profiles you are both in Sydney, give me a call on 0402 842 180 can meet youse both somewhere for pickup.

I'm in syd, p/side sold to me on condition that someone buys the other side.

So pls confirm with mlt15e, if you want the drivers side. :huh:

Edited by r34_boy

They are both in the same condition I got left hand shots incidenetly!

r34_boy Ill sell you both of them and you can organise Onthehunt to buy them off you. Sorry to be a pain! Ive had too many people say they will take them than then do the harry holt on me.

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