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looking for fog lights to fit these holes pictured below.. any help would be good.. not necessarily after two.. just one would do.. would prefer to have the tacky looking yellow plastic look..

cheers, tushar

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Any chance you have a inside drivers-side headlight for an 1987 Nissan Skyline,R31? The headlight is the square one that fits between the main rectangular headlight and the grill.

Thanks

Neil

I have a whole lot of Nissan lights I'm selling. If what your looking for isn't listed here I still may have it. Because of the amount of lights I've got if your interested could you pm me, with a good description or a Nissan part number or a pic of what you want. I can also send you back pictures showing the condition of my lights. BTW I'm located across the ditch in New Zealand... Shipping isn't to bad to Australia . On average its about $25 to $30 for a set tail lights and a little bit more for big headlights.

Skyline:

* I have one set of DR30 / HR30 Tail lights ( The late Japaneses ones) Apparently they go for between $400 and $700 a set ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/lo...hp/t57858.html) Is that a reasonable figure to be asking for them?)

* Also a couple of sets the hot plate style r30 tail lights.

* The late r30 square type tail lights

* R31 square type tail lights

* R31 late (striped kind)

* A DR30 headlight

* HR30 Headlights

* One R31 Headlight (bug eye kind)

* Several sets of the normal square r31 headlights

* R31 side indicators

* Tail lights off a PC211

* R32 Left headlights

* R32 GTS / GTR Tail lights

* R32 4 door tail lights

* R33 4 door tail lights ( Only left side)

Sorry If any of the codes are incorrect they have been copied from the lights. Which were written on by people dismantling the cars.

I also have lights: Side lights, Head lights, indicators, bumper lights, fog lights, rear lights, tail lights. For the following models Nissan:

180 SX

200 SX

Silvia S13 (all years and models)

Silvia S12, and S11?Laurel

Cefiro ( A31 )

Maxima (J30)

Bluebird ( U11, U12, U13, SSS and )

Pulsar ( N12, N13, N14, Exa, Langley etc)

Gloria

Cedric ( Y30 aka 300C), Y31, Y32 )

March ( Micra) ( K10, K11)

280ZX

300ZX (Z30, Z31, Z32)

Sentra ( B11, B12, B13, B14 )

Stanza

Sunny ( B310, B11, B12, B13, B14)

Older Models:

Datsun 1200, 1600

140 / 160 J sedan

Skyline PC211

Bluebird B910

Silvia S110, S12

Laurel C31 (1981)

Old Pulsar (N10, N12 (exa), N13)

Bluebird (910 and U11, plus some older I think)

260C

100A ( Datsun Cherry?)

Sunny Coupe (1400 RWD)

180 - 200B (N910) (Bluebird 610??)

B310 Coupe

Sunny Sedan RWD

Sunny 120Y RWD

B310 Sunny Stationwagon

Cheers

Matthew

(Sorry about the long post)

  • 2 months later...

Do you still have the headlights for sale mate? chasing front headlights for my r30, also interested in any upgrades prehaps dr30 fronts?

Thanks John - [email protected]

Hey mate...how much for a set of headlights for a R33 series 1...smoked or clear, but would prefer clear. Posted to 4152 aswell.

Cheers

Brendan

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I have a whole lot of Nissan lights I'm selling. If what your looking for isn't listed here I still may have it. Because of the amount of lights I've got if your interested could you pm me, with a good description or a Nissan part number or a pic of what you want. I can also send you back pictures showing the condition of my lights. BTW I'm located across the ditch in New Zealand... Shipping isn't to bad to Australia . On average its about $25 to $30 for a set tail lights and a little bit more for big headlights.

Skyline:

* I have one set of DR30 / HR30 Tail lights ( The late Japaneses ones) Apparently they go for between $400 and $700 a set ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/lo...hp/t57858.html) Is that a reasonable figure to be asking for them?)

* Also a couple of sets the hot plate style r30 tail lights.

* The late r30 square type tail lights

* R31 square type tail lights

* R31 late (striped kind)

* A DR30 headlight

* HR30 Headlights

* One R31 Headlight (bug eye kind)

* Several sets of the normal square r31 headlights

* R31 side indicators

* Tail lights off a PC211

* R32 Left headlights

* R32 GTS / GTR Tail lights

* R32 4 door tail lights

* R33 4 door tail lights ( Only left side)

Sorry If any of the codes are incorrect they have been copied from the lights. Which were written on by people dismantling the cars.

I also have lights: Side lights, Head lights, indicators, bumper lights, fog lights, rear lights, tail lights. For the following models Nissan:

180 SX

200 SX

Silvia S13 (all years and models)

Silvia S12, and S11?Laurel

Cefiro ( A31 )

Maxima (J30)

Bluebird ( U11, U12, U13, SSS and )

Pulsar ( N12, N13, N14, Exa, Langley etc)

Gloria

Cedric ( Y30 aka 300C), Y31, Y32 )

March ( Micra) ( K10, K11)

280ZX

300ZX (Z30, Z31, Z32)

Sentra ( B11, B12, B13, B14 )

Stanza

Sunny ( B310, B11, B12, B13, B14)

Older Models:

Datsun 1200, 1600

140 / 160 J sedan

Skyline PC211

Bluebird B910

Silvia S110, S12

Laurel C31 (1981)

Old Pulsar (N10, N12 (exa), N13)

Bluebird (910 and U11, plus some older I think)

260C

100A ( Datsun Cherry?)

Sunny Coupe (1400 RWD)

180 - 200B (N910) (Bluebird 610??)

B310 Coupe

Sunny Sedan RWD

Sunny 120Y RWD

B310 Sunny Stationwagon

Cheers

Matthew

(Sorry about the long post)

hey are you still selling lights cause im in desperate need of a pair of datsun 200B rear tail lights mine are faded and cracked and they dont work so please let me know.

thanks

jason

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