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Item: genuine r32 gtr headlights

Condition: excellent

Price: $250ono

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtr or gtst or any other r32

Location: melbourne northern suburbs

Contact: tony 0412862091

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hi guys up for sale i got genuine r32 gtr headlights, these were a spare as i had 2 genuine headlights and i sold one last week, i have now upgraded to the n1 lights so i dont really want to keep these as a spare so wanting to get rid of them, last set i got rid of went for $250 so after $250 for these aswell,

loacted in the northern suburbs in melbourne

will post anywhere in oz at buyers expense,

cheers tony

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yer i just advertised these ones today mate, got rid of the set that was on my gtr last week so these were a spare but i have to get rid of these as i need some cash mate, i got n1 lights so doesnt matter,

cheers tony

by the way these headlight are in absoulutelly excellent condition and can do it for $250ono posted anywhere in oz or can drop off if not too far away in melourne,

cheers tony

any takers? these are really hard to come across these days so someone want them because im not really in need of them no more, can work something out if someone intersted

cheers tony

Hey guys, i bout the other pair he is talking bout and they are MINT condition. Tony is a genuine seller and will definately not waste your time.

thanks for that andrew, really appreciate it mate, good luck wth your car champ, hope its going good,

cheers tony

hey,

just wondering which globes these take. H1's or H3/3c?

-cheers

hey champ to tell you the truth im not sure, maybe someone else can help on this, guys what globes do standard gtr headlights take, alot of people that are intersted asked me the same quesion but i dont know mate,

cheers tony

hey andrew, i was using h3c witht he ones i sold you mate, he globes that were in there are here with me now and i just installed them in my n1 headlights as a high beam light and bought h4 for my normal beam so if your are h1 i was using h3c in there nd were working just fine but guys im not sure to twell yoyu the truth, i guess you could use h1 in the gtr lights, anyways guys need these gone asap,

cheers tony

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