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UP for quick SALE:

Item: OEM R34 GTT/R Xenon Headlights

it's a Genuine R34 Xenon with Adjustable Heights

Condition:

- Immaculate Clear Cover

- No Broken Brackets

- Original cables

- NO XENON Bulbs & Ballast (They're already dead)

- High Beam Bulbs still available

- Never had any accident involving the headlights

- Normal Wear & Tear ( some scratch from small rock on the roads, normal driving though, its an N/A)

- NO LEAKING Water going inside! so no fogs inside the headlamps

nb:

CAN supply u with used aftermarket Xenons (which i currently use for the xenon headlights) for $100

Item Location: Canberra, 2617

Postage: Rough estimation: $50 to Perth in 5 business day.

- Anywhere at buyers cost.

- Able to pick up only as well

- Packed in a tight box and cover it to avoid scratch

- AusPost or anything as buyer's request

Reason to sell:

- Have another project with Xenon Projectors

Price: Reasonable $800 considering it'll cost u $1K everywhere. FIRM!!. Try Ebay and u'll find these things for $1200.

- Dont tell me stupid things like "u can get it cheaper from importmonster etc2." well go for it then, its gonna be more expensive since u need to pay import duty as well.

- I'm Putting this on Ebay as well, so u guys have to compete with ppl around the world. But, to be honest i prefer Australian buyer (less hassle, more comunication). http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...9#ht_500wt_1182

PLEASE no LOW-BALLERS, i'm trying to do SMOOTH and NICE business here. not playing around.

Contact Person:

- SMS (24/7): 0420905342

- Call (certain times): 0420905342

- E-mail: Putraged(at)msu.edu

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