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You know you want to buy these.

dont fool yourself, you must have them!

anywho, enough of the sales pitch, i got two sets of r33 lights here, both in perfect condition.

no yellowing, and no broken brackets. hell they aren't even scratched!

One set is black (factory coupe)

The other set is chrome( factory sedan fitment)

both are interchangeable.

$400 per set. obviously offers will be considered.

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cheers

Jason

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Hey!, i made that sticker on your car :) or is that anna's car? :O nice headlights anyway, good luck with the sale

nice work Dude. I may get more done from you in a little while.

Cheers

Jason

buddy, you make an offer. im not going to tell you my bottom dollar. obviously i want to get as much as i can for them.

cheers

Jason



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