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As for those Kouki Headlights they retail $3k brand new so I'd wait for a wreck on those, was a set on Ebay last week for sale $1.9k was going to get them myself for the same reason.

As for the front bar are you after genuine or is it a GTR bar to fit GTS/T?

The indicators in the front bar would also be $220 for genuine clear/orange

If your after a c/f front lip instead of the standard one you can get that through PSI Parts for $499

As for those Kouki Headlights they retail $3k brand new so I'd wait for a wreck on those, was a set on Ebay last week for sale $1.9k was going to get them myself for the same reason.

As for the front bar are you after genuine or is it a GTR bar to fit GTS/T?

The indicators in the front bar would also be $220 for genuine clear/orange

If your after a c/f front lip instead of the standard one you can get that through PSI Parts for $499

Hi mate,

Thanks for that...the lights look really good...yeah, I've been waiting for a wreck pair for such a long time. I'll keep an eye on Ebay then...

I'm after the GTR front bar for a GTR. Yeah, will purchase front bar genuine lights for $220 as not going to waste money on cheap copies any more. Thanks mate...

Email these guys for the headlights $1900 was on ebay but wasnt sold check if they still have them and make an offer possibly cheaper as didnt get a bite last time.

http://shop.ebay.com.au/skylines_spares/m....p;_trksid=p4340

This was where I got my front bar indicators received in 2-3 days packaged well no hassles

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com

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Hi mate,

Thanks for that...the lights look really good...yeah, I've been waiting for a wreck pair for such a long time. I'll keep an eye on Ebay then...

hi mate, definitely keep an eye on ebay.. i picked up a pair of these headlights brand new for $800!! they look f*kn awesome! good luck with ur search!

Thanks all...you guys are great...I'll make contact with those suggested places and will keep an eye out on ebay too... I want a set of S3 GTR lights bad...it puts the finish touches on my R33.

Thanks all.

hey try just jap, they got that kind of stuff...

Thanks fellas...the price for these are quite high still...been looking at Ebay...if it's just under $1,500 I would buy them. They look sexcy!!!!

I got price quoted from Nissan here in japan a couple of days ago at 137,000yen each new!!

Expect a price hike on them sometime in Jan!

Nissan Japan are just theives dressed in suits!

I got price quoted from Nissan here in japan a couple of days ago at 137,000yen each new!!

Expect a price hike on them sometime in Jan!

Nissan Japan are just theives dressed in suits!

Yeah that was what I was afraid of...this might have to be a long-term investment that will have to take place later on then...just can't afford it now...thanks though!

I will keep an eye out on ebay and other Auction sites....

But hey, does anyone have pictures of them on a R33 GTST?

Thanks.

To find these under $1500 they would have to be damaged as RHDJapan and JustJap both sell new as $3000, so $1800 is still a good price, you'd be lucky to find them in wrecking yards, if I find a place when/if i get mine I'll let u know

To find these under $1500 they would have to be damaged as RHDJapan and JustJap both sell new as $3000, so $1800 is still a good price, you'd be lucky to find them in wrecking yards, if I find a place when/if i get mine I'll let u know

Thanks mate...appreciate your assistance.

I agree...finding it under $1,500 will probably be a challenge. I'll just have to keep looking.

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