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Item:R32 GTR N1 headlights

Age:18 years + or -

Condition: very good one set slightly better than the other, looks cleaner

Price: $300 pair

To Fit: (What car) any r32 modle

Location: tasmania but willing to post at buyers expence. around $20 aus wide

Contact: me via PM is the best bet as i forget about posts sometimes.

Comments: both sets are in very good condition for their age. one set came off a GTR we are currently working on and we wanted to go back to the normal projector style ones. the N1 headlights feature a screw on metal bracket for the GTR grill. they also look different. much like the base modle lights that come out on the GTS skylines but they also seem to have a dark tint to the lenses which make them look far more agressive.

not in a rush to sell these but as there is 2 sets avalible they would be ideal for a circuit racer thats chaseing spares.

thanks damo

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usual deal unable to upload pics i will send off emails as asap.

ONE SET IS ALREADY SOLD

and it wasnt the best set either even thoe they were pretty much the same.

thanks damo

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