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I have a mate phat_r33 who wants a driver side headlight for his car, but it appears these are different, could these be normal gts/gts-t headlights as i think his are m spec or gtr?

he may be interested in the pair

these are from r33 4 door skyline, they fit with no problem in a 2 door, only have chrome reflectors, not black. chrome is better anyway if u ask me.

got few good offers so far so will sell it thursday/friday if i dont get any better offers

thanks mate

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these are from r33 4 door skyline, they fit with no problem in a 2 door, only have chrome reflectors, not black. chrome is better anyway if u ask me.

got few good offers so far so will sell it thursday/friday if i dont get any better offers

thanks mate

So who has the best offer

my second offer i PM you??

i agree that 475 was a great offer cos secondhand places alot of the time dont know nissan australia changed their importing costs etc to beincluded in the cost of partswhich makes r33 parts quite accessible

i checked my PM and dont appreciate any of your comments. You say $???.?? secondhand in sydney and I say that guys just bought new ones for $560

You dont need me to tell you about TRADE price nor do you need me to tell you the ACTUAL COST price of these lights nor do you need me to tell you about how wreckers sometimes overcharge for things if they are hard to find nor do you need me to tell you that you arent a wrecker.

i hope you sell them for what you would like to get so that you dont have to sit and waste YOUR precious selling time PMing me

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