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Genuine R32 N1 Headlights. Need the $$$ to cover for moving houses n stuff. Perfect condition, no cracks or blemishes. Will suit a GTR with no modification or if you take the centre tabs off, a GTS variant.

Can organise delivery anywhere in Aust at no extra cost.

Asking $650

r32_headlight_n1.jpg

:D

Send either PM or email to [email protected]

yup :thumbsup: off a more expensive, better JGTC race car :) I've also got the bonnet, but I'm still deciding on wether to sell em or not.

Genuine R32 N1 Headlights. Need the $$$ to cover for moving houses n stuff. Perfect condition, no cracks or blemishes. Will suit a GTR with no modification or if you take the centre tabs off, a GTS variant.

Can organise delivery anywhere in Aust at no extra cost.

Asking $650

r32_headlight_n1.jpg

;)

Send either PM or email to [email protected]

Hi

i'm going back to melb around 15th.....if not sold, then can you pm me....i'm interested...

cheers

Daniel

Scooby, got your mail, sorry was out the whole day n couldn't reply.

A bit more info in case others want to know as well.

The part is in Japan atm. I bought it for my car a while ago, and haven't shipped it to australia yet. The pic you see up there is pretty much the only one I've got right now (I'll see if I can dig up the agent's email to me for more info.) My agent has looked at it and he gurantees me that it has no blemishes or faults. I've bought many parts off him and they've all been true to his word.

The price $650 includes EMS to australia, its the same across australia, and its exactly the amount I would have paid too. LW has bought a pair of regular projector headlights thru me and can vouch for their delivery and promptness.

I'm moving into a new place on Moday and therefore need to pay the bond money. The cost for these headlights should cover half of that, so that's why I'm selling. But as you can understand its sort of urgent.

Mark, as for your email the differences are that this one has a higher intensity discharge, and is made for track use (with the beams focussed differently). It consists of one projector and a low intensity rain light afaik. If you want a pic of these lights on a car look at any R32 JGTC car, as they all are based on the N1 body which is what this headlight was available with.

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