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Item: Smoky side indicator pair

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: only $30 inc postage (pickup $25)

To Fit: (What car)

Suit to NISSAN SKYLINE R34 (any kind of model) or Silvia 200sx S15 Nissan Pulsar N15 1995-2000 model PULSAR N16 (Not Suitable for N16 Hatchback/wagon 2004 series 2 model) MAXIMA 1995-2003 model Pathfinder R50 1998-2005 model CEFIRO 96-00 a32,a33,a34 ALMERA PRIMERA X-TRAIL CHERRY SENTRA

Location: QLD

Contact: 0401 548 465 (only Text Plz ) [email protected] contact e-mail plz

Comments: It's not cheap China one . It's made in Korea I have only 2 of indicators

dont buy cheap one from ebay I used only 1 month that before but I had fade so

I imported from Korea for my car. contact to my e mail

I dont have clear type anymore it's soldout Ihave only 2 of smoky .

bulbs not include.

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Nice!! I would buy it if I didn't had mine. But I've already got the original Nissan clear side lamp! :ninja:

Good Luck with the sale though.. for those who don't have it, BUY IT!

lols! said and done :mellow: well i needed one of those i've been looking for those one JDM performance have one but they are like $79 :| so this guy came up with a good deal now looking forward to buy the front ones if anyone have them plz let me know...

regards,

still selling ...

I'm waiting for payment from 2 guys.. I have only 2 of them . Thanks everyone..

If they wouldn't send payment then I'll add again on this page.

this time they are sold out!

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