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I have a set of R34 Headlights that i am looking to sell;

1 x Set Brand New R34 GTT Xenon headlights including Ballast Etc. $1800 for the Pair Complete

These are S2 R34 (2000 on) and have only got the one 4 pin plug (unlike the earlier ones which also had a 3 pin plug for the light beam leveller switch found on dash near steering wheel). These still fit Earlier models but can't use the leveller switch Obviously! (most switches were removed at compliance anyway).

I brought these incorrectly for a S1 a couple of years back for $3600,

Was going to include them in the sale of my Silver R34 Coupe, but buyer didn't want them to get the car cheaper. so i think $1800 is fair.

They are brand new in box with all wires & Ballast etc.

I will take pics of these later today, They are new what more can be said. The ultimate upgrade to make your 34 look mint!

Will sell without Ballasts & Globe for $1500.

Priced to sell, Really not interested in going lower at this stage. I understand that R34 popularity is dropping off, hence the realistic price. This is the price of one headlight new from Nissan. So grab a bargain.

Pm for more info or mobile number.

Well i will take some pics very shortly and you can decide. I have honestly never sat a set beside each other before to compare. I just don't want to mis-represent them in any way.

Cheers

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Ok i am not a dang-fangled photographer and my partner only has a DSLR. So i will get her to take some decent ones tonight. As for difference you can see in the picture of the rear of the light, there is only the single 4 pin sq. plug. There is no 3 pin plug in the light housing body. As far as i can tell that is the only difference; as stated above that is for the light beam angle/level adjustment.

Seeing as these will fit GTR these are a VERY CHEAP upgrade for your $50K+ Vehicle to make it look pristine.

Cheers Webber

Had a few private offers guys, at this stage $1800 is what i am comfortable with.

Going from the interest these won't be for sale very long.

:D

Ideal way to spend your Tax return!

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