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ok i haven't got the lights yet so i dont know how big the box would be to post but i would say around $40-50ish (my post code is 2615)

a few more details - there's only one reverse light, the other one is red for the rear fog lamp and the chrome is bubbling a bit but could be sanded off and painted or re-chromed, hence only $350 for the set. it doesn't look that bad if you want to leave it as is.

i will put some pics up when i get the lights in a week or so

D.

ok i haven't got the lights yet so i dont know how big the box would be to post but i would say around $40-50ish (my post code is 2615)

a few more details - there's only one reverse light, the other one is red for the rear fog lamp and the chrome is bubbling a bit but could be sanded off and painted or re-chromed, hence only $350 for the set. it doesn't look that bad if you want to leave it as is.

i will put some pics up when i get the lights in a week or so

D.

no worries could you pm me when pics are up or i will keep looking back here,cheers

Hmm, interesting...

Yeah, as Xmetal has implied, I would love a set for my s1. I'll have to keep an eye on this thread and see if there'll be any reason for me to travel to Canberra in the near future.

ok, here's the pics, they are a matching set from the same car, there's no scratches anywhere on any of the lenses, only thing wrong with them is the chrome. one is bubbling and the other is starting to bubble, if you're not picky you could leave them as is or you could paint them (4 screws on the back will get them off) oh and only one reversing light... the other is the rear fog lamp option (it's about as bright as the brake lights).

postage: my post code is 2615, the box is 42cm wide by 55 long and 40 high. i have no idea on weight, a bit less than a case of beer (cans). ill find out this week.

had a few people interested so the best offer i get by the end of the week will get them.

D.

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bump, $350+postage and they're yours! or,...... i have an imaculate set that are now surplus to my requirements, 2 reverse lights, perfect chrome, no scratches! - $450+postage or pick up from canberra. can also have either set availlable for pick up in sydney with a few weeks notice

D.

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  • 2 months later...

Hi, have u still got any S2 rear lights, i only need the right hand side - just got my rs four s from japan and the rear drivers side light is all cracked and a piece is missing out of it - let me know if u still have any avail - Cheers.

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