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Thanks for all the orders guys.

We currently have loads of stock available just in time for Christmas so keep those orders coming :P

Cheers,

Steve

With the r33 tail lights is the center garnish bit avaiable in crystal?

It certainly is :(

We have them in stock for $199.

They can be viewed and purchased on our website using the URL below:

http://www.justjap.com/parts_nlighting.htm

Regards,

Steve

  • 1 month later...
FILO34 had posted some great photos of the LED set installed on his R34, I will try and locate them.

Cheers,

Steve

still waiting............. :P

still waiting............. :P

Unfortunately the SAU user who had posted pictures previously, took them down, however here are a few others we have received.

post-384-1170048120.jpg post-384-1170048147.jpg

Cheers,

Steve

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We have loads more stock now available :)

All tail light sets include a 12 month warranty, and they are ready for immediate pickup and dispatch.

Cheers,

Steve

Im after a pair of XENON head lights? can use get them? and how much? thanks

Are you referring to the factory Xenon Headlight Assembly for ER34? If so we can supply them.

Please give Darron a ring in store on (02) 9545 0532 and he will be only too happy to confirm price and availability for you.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

hi steve

i see on your website the JJR LED TAIL LIGHT SET - SKYLINE R34 (GTT & GTR) $349.00 (PAIR)

is not $349 anymore and out of stock..

when does it going to come up and still on this price or the price on the website?

cheers

paul

hi steve

i see on your website the JJR LED TAIL LIGHT SET - SKYLINE R34 (GTT & GTR) $349.00 (PAIR)

is not $349 anymore and out of stock..

when does it going to come up and still on this price or the price on the website?

cheers

paul

Hi Paul, we can still do them for $349 however we are waiting on more stock and the moment.

We will update this thread and our website immediately once more stock arrives.

Cheers,

Steve

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Are the R34 led crystal tail lights ADR compliant? Dont wanna go voiding my insurance if i fit them:)

Hi mate, if you are unsure as to the legality of LED tail lights in your state you should check with the relevant motoring authority and your insurer.

That said, we have sold hundreds of LED tail light sets and our customers have never had any troubles.

Regards,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Hi,

Do you still have stock of JJR LED TAIL LIGHT SET - SKYLINE R34 (GTT & GTR) for $349.00 (PAIR)?

How much is it to ship to Brisbane?

Cheers!

Hi,

Do you still have stock of JJR LED TAIL LIGHT SET - SKYLINE R34 (GTT & GTR) for $349.00 (PAIR)?

How much is it to ship to Brisbane?

Cheers!

Hi mate, we cartainly do, however they are $399 per set, and delivery to your door will be $30.00

If you have any questions or would like to place an order, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Regards,

Steve




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