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Item: r32 gtr n1 headlights

Age: not sure

Condition: very good close to excellent

Price: $500

To Fit: (What car) r32 GTR, gtst, gts non turbo

Location: melbourne northern suburbs

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments:

hi guys up for sale i got a set of n1 headlights, they are a spare as i have 2 pairs so one of them have to go due to needing the cash for something else, everybody knows how hard these are to come across, these will fit a gtr as it has the brackets for the gtr grill,

they are in very good condition, willprefer pick up but can post anywhere in melbourne for FREE but outside towards the states posatge will be at buyers expense,

not in a rush to sell them and dont come up with stupid ass offers becasue only answer you will get is GET LOST,

thanks you very much guys and make your gtr stand out more then the others with these aggressive n1 headlights, i got a set on my gtr and i can look at them all day everyday thats how tuff they look

thanks alot for your time guys

cheers tony

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i dont know why but i cant upload pics, if there is anyone that is intersted just pm me there email and i will shoot over some pics of the actual headlights

or my msn is [email protected] so yous can talk to me there if yous like

cheers tony

GTR N1 headlights are the same as the Pov pack R32 GTS non turbo skylines - its just the n1s have clips for the GTR grill.

We bought a set for my mates 32 the other day for 40 bucks off a guy in melbourne for the pair.

good price matye, no-one is getting these for $40 :D and obviously they are not genuine r32 gtr n1 headlights as they came off a gts non turbo, these are original and originally come with the gtr gril clips and ive seen these go for $400+

thanks anyway mate

guys im also open to offers so make me an offer that i wont refuse or else im mmore then happy to have 2 sets of n1 headlights as they would be a good investment in the future

i sell my standard gtr headlights for $250+ so these arent going anywhere near that price guys,

either take them or leave them guys, price is set at $500ono

cheers tony

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Edited by GTRBOS

no they are not mate, ill pm me you pics of how the genuine n1 r32 gtr headlights look like if i can pm pics becasue hasnt been working lately

cheers tony

Edited by GTRBOS

It's to do with the server move I think ,and probably isn't something a mod can fix, only an admin. use photobucket or something instead. It's affecting everything, not just yr thread.

nisskid i thank you heaps man, guys here are pics of the actual n1 headlights, thanks you very much

cheers tony

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also adding a set of TEIN adjustable coilovers and also damperis adjustable als, this suspension is to fit an r32 gtr, they seem to be in good condition, just a little problem with the rears that they have like seized up and the ringss to adjust the coilovers, i dont thinkk they have ever been adjusted but they seem to be on a very good height but surely they have not been adjusted in years, i dont want to fiddle around with them just incase i break the rings but yer guys ive sprayed 2 cans of wd40 on them and they have actually cleaned up very well but me and a mate tried and they are not moving, height is very good tho os they are up for sale at $500

TEIN COILOVERS TO FIT R32 GTR - $500

N1 HEADLIGHTS TO FIT R32 GTR - $500

INSPECTIONS WELCOME AND WILL PREFER PICK UP FOR BOTH ITEMS

CHEERS TONY

nisskid i thank you heaps man, guys here are pics of the actual n1 headlights, thanks you very much

cheers tony

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no probs, they are actually the headlights in the 2nd pic i posted up, i ran them for a while until i put the car into a guard rail, good luck with the sale but i honestly dont think ull get that price for them, i personally paid under $100 for mine, and i know the wreckers have them for a little bit more than that.

no probs, they are actually the headlights in the 2nd pic i posted up, i ran them for a while until i put the car into a guard rail, good luck with the sale but i honestly dont think ull get that price for them, i personally paid under $100 for mine, and i know the wreckers have them for a little bit more than that.

thanks for that mate but why dont you go on the for sale section and look the n1 lites up, they are 400+, neway guys these n1 lights are slightly negotiable

all pm replied

cheers tony

dude r u sure they are Nismo headlights?? they arent even projector ones.. :s

dude im 100% these are n1 headlights, got the same headlights on my gtr and also n1 headlights are not projectors mate, gtr headlights are projectors, n1 headlights take h4 buddy, thanks anyway champ

cheers tony

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