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Clearing out the shed, pre-empting the sale of the Stagea.

I'm sure we've all seen videos like this:

Bought these lights to have a go at a DIY LED tail light project but don't have the time/patience/passion to continue with it. I got as far as removing the back from one of the inner lights and gathering a couple of wiring diagrams from Japanese owners - have included the one I can find on my pc in case anyone wants to have a go themselves. I have 4 sets in total, with the plan being to start modifying the poorer lights and work my way up to a mint (and amazingly cool) set of perfect condition lights.

All lights are located in Adelaide. Prices do not include the cost of post.

http://minkara.carvi...08809/note.aspx

First set is perfect condition with a factory white boot trim piece too, has bulbs and looms. $350

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Second set is also in very good condition, has bulbs and looms. $300

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Third set is clean but has a slight scratch to the left hand side inner, has bulbs and looms. $250

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Last set is my first trial modifying set. I have dismantled the inner lights and cut out the back of left hand side inner, but you could always just glue it back in place if you wanted a cheap set of lights. The right hand side outer light has a slight crack in the lense. The inner lights have bulbs and looms but the outers do not (use your current ones). $150

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long shot but are you willing to sell a set of inners only?

may do from the cut set - which one were you after?

How much for shipping to Hamilton, New Zealand for one of the sets.

I've never shipped anything overseas, anyone know how i'd go about it? just use auspost?

I have had items sent to me with Auspost via air mail international but would prefer Express post international as it is tracked. Any shipping company that gives you a track and trace number should be fine. If in doubt theres allways Fedex (usually dearer than the post but quicker).

may do from the cut set - which one were you after?

I've never shipped anything overseas, anyone know how i'd go about it? just use auspost?

both LH & RH inners.. How much including postage to 4017?

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