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ok so i bought some... they dont fit.

they might be for a 33 s2 i'm not sure... the inside edge is not on a curved angle like the s1 headlight.

anyone know where i can get a set in carbon fibre for s1 that fit properly? also not the ones that go halfway down the lights, just the ones that continue the bonet line :blink:

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Seems like your gonna have to go back man.. never really researched parts on R33's, but havent seen any with successful eyelids :)

MRXTCZ

P.S I bought my eyelids from eBay, carbon R34 ones. Go all the way across my lights, looks teh sex!

:(

  • 11 months later...

joeyjoejoejuniorshabadooPosted 6 Dec 2009, 11:09 PM definately.... dont know what i was on... $20 and they're yours :P

Deal!! how do u want the payment made??

can u send it 2 syd? ill pay for postage and handling.

Edited by VXL
lol.... YOU are telling people not to rice their cars....

its like tiger woods telling people not to cheat :down:

Ha ha ha...I've had enough of rice - I'm a vegetarian now... lol

So who wants to take it up the arrse...line it up... :)

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