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Item Summary: R34 GT-R or GT-T Xenon Front Head Lights + Ballast + bulbs

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4157

Asking Price: $850

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Was going to replace my Aus Standard lights but the connectors are different.

Delivery Methods: PickUp or postage.

Contact Info: Pm me for further contact details

Extra Information:

I purchase these a few months ago exactly as they are.

They are slightly "damaged", but work perfectly.

There are a few bits of plastic that have broken off, a lot of it I have the bits that fell off (picture at the broken parts). So they can easily be plastic welded.

Other than that, they are in pretty good condition.

The lens are a lot better than my yellowing ones :(

You could use these as is with a bit of plastic welding or none at all.

Or use a different rear housing.

Last picture is just the top of the clear cover having a scratch/smudge on it.

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