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Item: R34 LED Tail Lights

Age: Under 1 year

Condition: Excellent

Price: $350

To Fit: (What car) R34

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: R34 LED Tail Lights with under 1 year of use. In excellent condition, these LED's are a hot upgrade! I get so many comments! Reason for sale, purchasing the original nismo items

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Dude,

Not to spoil your fun, but some of the SAU sponsor traders are selling these lights CHEAPER than what are you asking. Plus they come with a 12month warranty! Think you better readjust your offer or you may as well keep them for yourself for continual use. Most of the forum members here are all very clue-e thus, its not gonna work at $350.

GKTECH.com.au selling the same light BRAND NEW for $250

JustJap.com.au also selling this.

Good Luck mate.... :)

Item: R34 LED Tail Lights

Age: Under 1 year

Condition: Excellent

Price: $350

To Fit: (What car) R34

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: R34 LED Tail Lights with under 1 year of use. In excellent condition, these LED's are a hot upgrade! I get so many comments! Reason for sale, purchasing the original nismo items

Dude,

Not to spoil your fun, but some of the SAU sponsor traders are selling these lights CHEAPER than what are you asking. Plus they come with a 12month warranty! Think you better readjust your offer or you may as well keep them for yourself for continual use. Most of the forum members here are all very clue-e thus, its not gonna work at $350.

GKTECH.com.au selling the same light BRAND NEW for $250

JustJap.com.au also selling this.

Good Luck mate.... :)

Thanks for the tip mmjc.

Just Jap have them for sale for $400 and yes, GKTECH do have them on special for $250. I paid over $400 myself but will be happy to drop the rate to $220

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
If poss could you please PM me some photos of in the dark? I know its sold but I am concidering them from GKTECH

Sorry buddy, don't have any other photos for you..

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