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Hello as topic says, i need the r34 sedan rear light plastic cover cause mine cracked, i need the one for the smaller light. heres an illustration:

Oo oO lol i need the plastic cover for the smaller one lol. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks all.

think u got to get the whole thingtake a picture cause i got spares here.

spare taillights but not keen on seperating.

um i might be interested in the whole thing if for a good price.

I have attached a picture of the of the rear lights, i need the right hand side cluster.

The smaller plastic has a crack in it.

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maby try the wanted to buy section also in the main forum...

AHahahhaha nismo u noob lol, i dont wanna buy the whole panel for 300 and repaint for however much more, all for a crack in a tail light id rather just leave it. if any of you here anything in the future pm me.

Cheers

are u really moving overseas or is tht an excuse to sell ur car?? :ninja:

Im going on holidays for 6 months when i sell it, my dad's already gone but i cant go till i sell it, i dont wanna leave it in the garage to rot away.

TRY (PREFERRED AUTO) IN LABRADOR ON THE GOLD COAST

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they are a car yard(but they should be able to get one,or no were you can) ask for (Micheal chen) he's helped me out before

TRY (PREFERRED AUTO) IN LABRADOR ON THE GOLD COAST

0412 055 146 (07)5537 2800

they are a car yard(but they should be able to get one,or no were you can) ask for (Micheal chen) he's helped me out before

Cheers mate appriceate the heads up

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