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Item: R32 Fog Lights

Condition: Excellent

Price: $30

Contact: Steve

Location: Toowoomba, QLD

For Sale are the Fog Lights from my R32 GTS-T. These are in good working order. They were removed as they could not fit in anymore after the Front Mount Intercooler install.

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hey dude, what front bar did you have them fitted to? gts, type M etc?

any pics of it on the car? i wanna see if it will fit in my front bar atm.

cheers

PM sent.

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do these work very well? as in lighting up the road

i would like pics of them on the car too.

Yea, they are bloody awesome. I had them hooked up to my low beams and would get the occassional flash....oops :blink:

Will send pics in a PM

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Replied to both enquiries via PM.

Due to the high frequency of picture requests I will provide them for everyone. To answer questions about fitting the Fog Lights, my Front Bar is plastic and of a different colour to the rest of the car (I bought the car with this already on). So I do not know for certain if it is factory standard. Hopefully the pics can help you out.

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Regards,

Steve.

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