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I need a 98 Series 2 Stagea Outer Driver Side Taillight, it is the one with a clear indicator above the brake light.

Am will pick up in the Brisbane area or surround, otherwise would pay postage for interstate.

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I need a 98 Series 2 Stagea Outer Driver Side Taillight, it is the one with a clear indicator above the brake light.

Am will pick up in the Brisbane area or surround, otherwise would pay postage for interstate.

try darrin he has a set you will be hard pressed to find just the bit your looking for without buying a set as nobody will seperate them......... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=184520

The full set is only worth $250AU from JP Yahoo, so i don't know how you got $500!

If i were to go halves in your set of rear taillights, the side indicators arn't worth 250, so unless beastin is willing to pay more for the middle lights??

Edited by HavnFun070
The full set is only worth $250AU from JP Yahoo, so i don't know how you got $500!

If i were to go halves in your set of rear taillights, the side indicators arn't worth 250, so unless beastin is willing to pay more for the middle lights??

If you can get me a full set for $250 in Australia, I will by a set off you

It is irrelevant what you pay for them on Yahoo. It is great if you live in Japan.

You can buy a stagea for $1-3k off yahoo, but it will cost you alot more once it is in oz.

A $250 set off yahoo works out to be approx $470 landed going thru Slidewise.

Condition unkown, take the risk. EMS freight 6kg's is approx $120-130 alone

Good luck finding what you want, maybe try Supercheap, I remember seeing some there for under $200 a full set!

I rang Nissan, you can get the RH outer for $344 (trade) brand new.

So a full set would be over $1400!

Makes my set for $500 look pretty goo I think.

Ok is there anyone else out there who has an outer taillight??

Cuz if i wanted to deal with a knob head id goto supercheap (no offence mate).

Ok is there anyone else out there who has an outer taillight??

Cuz if i wanted to deal with a knob head id goto supercheap (no offence mate).

mmmmmm now for my 2 cents worth mate.1....... id listen to the people here that know what things are worth because they have been there and done that.2......i wouldnt go calling people names because just makes u look like a 13 year old farkwit who thinks he knows all.3....... i recon darrins price is verry reasonable and if you recon you can do better go ahead.

Set of taillights from Yahoo will easily cost you around $500 delivered.

If Darrins are guaranteed top condition, and he states they are, it is quite a good deal.

What about if I buy the set, and sell you the two outers for $200 plus postage?

Ditto as above,

a few months ago you would have struggled to get a set for $600 delivered out here, and be waiting weeks. Granted our dollar is ok against the yen at the moment, but writing off Darrin's price without having an idea of the actual cost of getting a set into the country is just plain dumb mate.

Never bite the hand that feeds you .. and most of the guys on this forum know their sh!t so you'll probably want to keep some friends for when you need some help :)

Thank you for the advice. But in future if you don’t have anything constructive to add to the Topic please don’t bother posting up.

Thanks again.

Thank you for the advice. But in future if you don’t have anything constructive to add to the Topic please don’t bother posting up.

Thanks again.

buddy that was constructive advice that i gave you if you are not man enough to take it as it was ment i doubt that you will find any help here from the members who have always tried to help each other out.if they dont agree on a price here or advice given they have the decency to discuss it via pm with who ever they have a gripe etc not blatantly call one of our well respected members names in here.grow up ...regards mike......................ps if anyone else feels i have said the wrong thing here feel free to tell me as we have always done ...

as always mike from my point of view you are right on the money!

and a small side note to havnfun

as all the other posters in here have said the price from darren is very reasonable as last time i got a quote on gettin some from jp it was gonna be around 650 aus by the time they got here,and that was with no guarentee of how they would arrive as there is little in the way of insuring items like that against breakage. even if there was its a bloody long wait to get another set and same deal is that there is no guarentee of what condition they are in before they leave.

also it is unwise to upset people on forums such as these by calling them childish names, in the end we are all on here to gather as much knowledge as we can from each other, and also to share what knowledge we have with new comers in the hope that they too can impart what they have learned in future. getting people off side only hinders you from help in time, and its usually when you need it most with an odd/rare problem that guys like darren etc. have dealt with in the past, and i am sure that the info would most likely not be forthcoming.

just my 2 cents

cheers oxford

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