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Hey fellas, iv bought this MS kit for my s1 r33 hope this pics uploaded 2 door though ahhh im after the front lights for the front bar iv heard the 180sx lights fit does anyone know and help me out with this its killing me having the kit sitting in the shed just starring at me someone help :Dpost-35959-1195376407_thumb.jpg

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sorry man, no idea about the 180 lights. maybe scope out NS.com

that kit is sex for the S1 33. got a link for it/price???

cheers man

I have got the M Sports kit for my S1 R33 coupe and i got mine through Monkey Warehouse for i think $1150 delivered to my door, got it in under a week to

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Yeah hey i saw this pic and went wooooww i like....! and i only paid $750 for my kit i think i saved some money aye hmmm not to mention no lights included well the lights im looking for are from the CA18 180sx the square parker/blinker lights its stupid though its a bloody skyline it should have skyline lights and to shit me off there the hardest things to find ever bahhhhhhhhhhh

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