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Yes they are second hand but who can complain $175 to my door 3 weeks from bid. both headlights and side lights are without a scratch. Well packaged and well presented. Dont know if i can use there name but they are monster to deal with. Great service and cheper than i was originally quoted. And best of all from nissan 1 headlight is well over $300.

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Well done dude! >_<:banana:

Sounds like things are starting to progress nicely. Any chance of some progress pics?

Yeah things are going with the car if i knew how to really use this thing i would but me not know how put pics on site . I know how to turn it on not much else.

Yeah things are going with the car if i knew how to really use this thing i would but me not know how put pics on site . I know how to turn it on not much else.

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ROFL!

how about an email then? I will post em up for you

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