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Hey guys,

I've got a pair of R34 xenon headlights for sale. They are in VERY good condition, no cracks on lens. ALL mounting brackets are intact.

Reason why I'm selling is, I got my hands on a brand new set of headlights, so I thought I'll offload these.

The headlight was converted to H1 during compliance, but since, I have installed an aftermarket 6000k HID kit, mounting the ballast onto the bottom of the light, so it's not noticable and in case if you do get defected, you can easily just disconnect the HID and plug a H1 bulb in, to clear the defect.

Pics below will tell a thousand words.

SOLD

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Hi there Charles i'm also after Xenon headlights for my R34 probably new. Where did u get urs from pls any help wud be highly appreciated. Thanxx

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