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you wont be able to get them cheap they usual retail between $400 - $600. Ive been looking for copies for a while now but cant find any for the r33

Yeah i did find a place that has them. there in perth but they want way to much something like $700

Dont waste your time with copies, they never line up as good as the real deal. I sold a genuine set not that long ago for <$350. Check the classifieds every now and then, they do pop up. or importmonster.com.au and get a set off yahoojapan.

Try Performance Wise here

Paul is a top bloke and a trader on these forums, 95% of the parts on my car are from him and he has never let me down.

found them on a site from japan. posted from japan to my place $300 all up and there in white which is great for me

+1

Do they still collapse in automatically with the motor

couldnt tell u mate bad website translation restricts what u can read. i searched through www.importmonster.com.au and come across them. Its a site that translates yahoo japan auctions. there is heaps of stuff really cheap but then u can come across things that u can get cheaper here.

might be a little of topic and ive searched through the forums but anyway, i bought me some electric ganador mirrors (copies) and i want to

wire them up. anybody know what wire goes where?? im sick of blowing fuses lol :down:

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