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ok guys, after going through my garage i found (after 3yrs) nearly new headlights for r33 skyline, series 1.

they are in excellente condition with no scratches at all... LIKE NEW

not sure about price, so if u make any genuine offer i will consider it.

or help me and advise me how much i should ask for them

PS. have seen used silvia headlights going for around $250 each

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Consider:

Have bought 100% brand new indicator assy. from Nissan dealership (usually higher priced) for $140 the pair.

You may have seen some fool asking $250ea for silvia headlights, but were they sold at that price?

Remember, your lights are second hand, they may be in great condition but they are still second hand.

So if you think i am not GENUINE post a price, as stated in the rules.

Alan

Series 1 Headlights usually go for $500-600/pair, and are quite rare to be seen up for sale. There is a big market for them from all the guys who smash the fronts of their cars.

You CANNOT buy these headlights for $140/pair from Nissan :cheers:

They're more like $800/pair for the series 1 headlights and $1500/pair for the series 2 headlights.

How do I know? Because I have bought Series 1 headlights new from Nissan before at trade price and quoted out the Series 2 ones, but balked at the ridiculous price.

al

1. it was not some fool asking $250 each, but couple of spare parts shops in sydney... no names

2. yes i think ur offer is not genuine at all

3. these headlights are pretty rare anyway as far as i know

4. series 1 are about $800 new, series 2 $1500 new

thanks 4 ur offer anyway

i bought a very close to new passengers side r33 s2 headlight for 250 the other week

was wondering if u wanted to let one go for 250 (passenger side one of course)

for a mate

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al

1. it was not some fool asking $250 each, but couple of spare parts shops in sydney... no names

2. yes i think ur offer is not genuine at all

3. these headlights are pretty rare anyway as far as i know

4. series 1 are about $800 new, series 2 $1500 new

thanks 4 ur offer anyway

You can buy BRAND new lights series 1 from Nissan Australia for $385 each

series 2 are about $400 each

if yours are as good as new but second hand i will offer $475 for the pair delivered to Brisbane.

any chance of some photo's

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THey are the 4 door and fit into the 2 doors with no problems.. i have them on my car in Australia.. gives a more classy look.

wld33R .. honestly mate.. those are in v.good nick, give a call to some second hand shops and see what the price they sell. I got mine with the car, but i have asked one shop to get a quote.. i was quoted at 650 for a pair... so not sure.. mm.. maybe i got quoted a big high? *shrugs

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