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Item: r32 gtr genuine headdlights

Age: 19yrs old ill say

Condition: in 100% excellent condition

Price: $250 plus postage

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtr, r32 gtst and r32 4 door ill say

Location: melbourne

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments: up for grabs i got a pair of genuine r32 gtr headlights, they are in imacculate condition, have brand new globes and they are like the h4 globes, very nice crystally color, lights are like as new, wanting to upgrade to n1 headlights so if you got a pair of n1s and want to trade let me know as ill giv cash on top and MUST BE GENUINE N1 HEADLIGHTS NOT BLOODY R32 GTST,

cheers guys

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Item: r32 gtr genuine headdlights

Age: 19yrs old ill say

Condition: in 100% excellent condition

Price: $250 plus postage

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtr, r32 gtst and r32 4 door ill say

Location: melbourne

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments: up for grabs i got a pair of genuine r32 gtr headlights, they are in imacculate condition, have brand new globes and they are like the h4 globes, very nice crystally color, lights are like as new, wanting to upgrade to n1 headlights so if you got a pair of n1s and want to trade let me know as ill giv cash on top and MUST BE GENUINE N1 HEADLIGHTS NOT BLOODY R32 GTST,

cheers guys

any pics man

  • 1 month later...

sorry guys but these are $250 plus postage, i didnt really need the money but now i need these gone just to pay off my n1 headlights,

cheers tony

actually make it $260 delievered anywhere in oz

much better for yous guys and i dont think postage would be cheap for these aswell as they are pretty heavy

cheers

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