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ebay will have everything but the wing.

or autobarn for the LED lights and possibly the eye lids, and possibly the mirrors.

for the wing try some panel beaters.

Edited by mad082
Just recieved my R34 COUPE and wanting to fit AERO MIRRORS, REAR WING pics below EYELIDS and LED REAR LIGHTS.

Any information on where to get these would be great, businesses or Forum members.

Post up here or pm is fine.

I'm located in Brisbane.

Cheers

:)

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DMD? ur in queensland so try them for that stuff, maybe not the LED lights htough i dunno

The led tail-lights look damn cool but are a serious waste of money IMO. I think they're extremely expensive but maybe they were just the set i saw. Can't remember where i saw it.

BTW what set of wheels are in that pic??

The Nismo genuine tail lights are close to $1000 landed. The aftermarket copies are horrible and have not matched the pattern of the nismo lights and look poor as a result.

As for the eyelids, you can buy genuine ones from Nissan. The part number F2410-AA007 FIN-HEADLAMP SET (part number varies per color, that is for black).

As for aero mirrors, the only ones you want to get are Ganador's. Theyre a direct bolt on available in all standard Nissan colors as well as carbon fibre finish and retain all electrical functions. For those the best prices are Yahoo Auctions or Nengun - See www.slidewizeimports.com to help you buy it or www.nengun.com for Nenguns website.

As for the eyelids, you can buy genuine ones from Nissan. The part number F2410-AA007 FIN-HEADLAMP SET (part number varies per color, that is for black).

Wow i didn't even know they had genuine ones. Got a picture of them? Also a price for them?

Edited by Howie
Wow i didn't even know they had genuine ones. Got a picture of them? Also a price for them?

Very few people took that option.

Here is a pic of the factory eyelids on a R34:

photo55.jpg

http://www.sewid.org/gallery/d/2296-4/photo55.jpg

Price is - unknown

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