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Hi guys,

I'm not sure that we have a thread for things that are available on Yahoo Auctions that others might be interested in. So I thought I'd start.

LED C34 rear tail lights

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WGC34 genuine Nabi monitor

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painted rear tail lights LHS

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painted rear tail lights RHS

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Tein Type Wagon

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Fujisubo Giken exhaust

Post up your intersting finds!!

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Dayz Carbon door handle dress up parts

Carbon door handle surrounds

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Dayz Carbon stereo surrounds

carbon stereo surrounds

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Carbon side mirror covers

Carbon mirror covers

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Carbon clock cover

Carbon clock cover

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Carbon steering surround

Carbon steering surround

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Also some of those"Carbon Fibre" trim pieces are only a carbon effect film, not the real deal. Why you'd bother with that film has always baffled me...

Edited by Daleo
LOL, that's the standard s1 CD/tape deck, not a CD/MD player.

Ah well, you get that :yes:

Also some of those"Carbon Fibre" trim pieces are only a carbon effect film, not the real deal. Why you'd bother with that film has always baffled me...

Some of those carbon fibre trim peices are jsut wraps, but they are a Dayz option. Some people dig it I guess.

I purchased a pair of front LED/angel eye lights from Japan some tome ago, with thoughts of getting the matching rears. In the end the prices where just too steep with shipping and the Aus dollar, and had to pass them up.

One day when I'm cashed up I'll probably grab a set of LED rears to go with the fronts.

This is what the fronts look like:

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Would love the matching rears, but the budget atm wont allow :kiss:

Mine came with all those pretend carbon bits, aswell as all the exterior ones, i reckon they are pretty sweet coupled with a matching momo wheel, also plan to get a real carbon fibre bonnet one day that would be awsome. Guy i bought it off said he shelled out 800 on that site for a set of the carbon wheel arches because he lost one haha

oh and those led headlights look awsome ^

Edited by Chris_Beli
Be warned, prices in Japan are one thing, then there's shipping and costs added.

You may be shocked at how much a simple item can add up too.

Yeah, try to buy when the dollar = 85yen or above.

Dig those angel eyes for the series 1. :)

Have you seen the angel eyes for s2, i think they look odd :laugh:

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I purchased a pair of front LED/angel eye lights from Japan some tome ago, with thoughts of getting the matching rears. In the end the prices where just too steep with shipping and the Aus dollar, and had to pass them up.

One day when I'm cashed up I'll probably grab a set of LED rears to go with the fronts.

This is what the fronts look like:

ledsm.jpg

Would love the matching rears, but the budget atm wont allow :D

I WANT SOME FOR MY 260! that looks unreal, how often do they come up?

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