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hey ahmed you know how i was looking for these for like 6 months i found one!!!.....some guy imported a skyline with 1 hedlight a s1 and one a s2 and thank the son of rajab the side that was the s2 was wat i needed so i did a straight swap for a s1 hedlight....man its sooo hard to get these maybe you should just order it from nissan brand new??

if u like to pay $650 a pop from Nissan i'd agree with vendetta - i broke both of mine about two weeks ago in a bingle and just had to phone all the wreckers i could - i think the cheapest came to about the $350 mark and that's second hand - i feel for anyone that's had to go and find some at a reasonable price, there like liquid gold as one of the wreckers told me!!!

i'll Pm u some names of some of the guys who were willing to help me out with either numbers of people who had some for sale or have connections to wreckers - just give that a go.....

that 350 was that series 2 lights.........they might have prices but the thing is do they have it in stock or if not can they even find one in japan......series 1s are easy to find..if u guys need help there are ppl in adelaide that have them.......yeh s2 lights are like liquid gold....the cheapest i found s2 lights were 320 each but he went to japan couldnt even find any like i said i waited 6 freakin long months!!!

thanks tony!!!

look forward to your email :D

the $350 was for s1 headlights, didn't bother asking for s2 as i would have to change my bonnet as well. That was the general price from almost all the wreckers in Melbourne, and the ones that i knew that sold them cheaper - didn't have any left, all had been stolen of their half-cuts in Japan...... lousy if u ask me :D

Never thought about S.A. - should be much easier to get cheaper headlights from there - Hope u the best in luck!!! :D

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