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post-28015-1144449049.jpgI have a full set of Genuine R34 Xenon bulbs for salr. These are new and unused. Part # are 26296-89916 x 2 items and 2 x AY080-30001. All reasonable bids will be considered. These are no complete headlamp assemblies no do they come with ballasts, wiring, etc. Bulbs Only ! If unsure what they are worth call your Nissan Spare Parts Dealer and quote these numbers. Edited by ozlegend
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They retail as a set for $1350.16. Will consider any offers above $750.00 cash.

Items are located in Capalaba, Brisbane After hours and in Milton during business hours.

just to let you know complete xenon lamps for 34`s sell for approx $12-1300 a set ..$750 for a pair of bulbs is not much of a chance on this forum ;)

This would only be useful for R34 owners whose xenon bulbs blew....which I have yet to hear on this forum. As an indication, there have been ppl selling the whole xenon headlamps complete for around 1k with bulbs etc...

I've never researched the price of these replacement bulbs but would be interested to see what they go for...never know when u might need them...

This would only be useful for R34 owners whose xenon bulbs blew....which I have yet to hear on this forum. As an indication, there have been ppl selling the whole xenon headlamps complete for around 1k with bulbs etc...

I've never researched the price of these replacement bulbs but would be interested to see what they go for...never know when u might need them...

The HID xenon bulbs are on series3 R33 GTRs also and they DO blow. I know this because mine did blow.

Then again, i think $750 for this forum is a lil harsh... I looked around for mine in brisbane, and the cheapest i found was $250each... I then managed to get a Philips set from my friend in america for allot cheaper.. The ones that go on R33 are either D2R or D2S models, im sure R34 are basically the same.

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