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i would try skylinesdownunder i got a pair of mint ones a few months ago from NZ for $80 but if all else fails Grandauto wreckers at Lonsdale have a pair for $400 but the guy there said he would do them for $350 when i was in there on the weekend and when i told him i already ha a pair i got for $80 he wasn't to interested in helping me anymore lol but $400 i a rip off but i guess thats up to you

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:kiss: yeah the damn pin prick from grand auto quoted me $450 on the weekend so i tossed that idea lol then came here hoping someone wanted to hook me up cheaper lol i'd rather spend money on better things then $450 tail lights lol ohwell i'll keep searching cheers anyway mate

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