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hi.

i have bought a car i intend to track and dont want to have these on it.

would rather someone else enjoy these as id be scared to break them.

i need a set of front and rear series 3 lights to replace these

price- id say $550ono a set.

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price drop

had a good look atthem washing the car. front are perfect

rear need another coat of paint. has some scratches

front 500

rear 450

throw me some offers

hi mate no trying to be a downer or nothing but you would be lucky to get $300 for the fronts and $200 for the rears partly because the rears don't have the matching boot garnish/numberplate surround so it looks incomplete. judging by the pics your car is fitted with a pintara boot garnish

and you would have more luck selling them over on R31skylineclub.com

cheers

elliot

  • 2 weeks later...

for that price i wouldnt even bother selling them

will put them on ebay and let that decide but they are worth more than that for sure

Unfortunately mate, no they aren't :)

Check the 31 forum, they sell for 350 or so on your average day.

Always one guy trying to get 450-500 and they sit there for sale for quite some time as plenty of cheaper sets come and go and eventually the price drop down to the norm.

Check for yourself if you think im pulling your leg :P

http://motamota.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?board=11.0

If you get my photo's of the inside corners of high beam section (45 degree angle or so preferrably), and they are 100% perfect without any lifting of the reflective material, as this is where they break up/degrade first for some reason...

Then my offer is $400 (plus whatever postage is, probably another $30-$40 id imagine) and we can go from there.

PM me if you want to go further.

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