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where to get tail lights? (r33)


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hi everyone,

picked up the '33 yesterday from Sydney, only to find the compliance plate hasn't arrived and hasn't been fitted (?????) and the left rear tail light is smashed (the inner one has broken glass).

I'm feeling kinda low about it all - does anyone know where I can get one of these? I just need the glass bit - will I have to buy the whole tail light assembly? Help!!!!!!!

Sigi

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