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hi guys,

have near new headlights for r33 skyline s1 (they r from 4 door skyline but fit 2 door as well) only difference is that 4 door h.lights have chrome reflectirs not black like 2 door (chrome is better looking anyway)

as i said they r in very, very good condition

called nissan for brand new price, just under $1200 for a pair of s1 headlights

CHEERS

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some idiot delivery guy left the goods in front of d door without getting money first and i had to chase my money for weeks... got it at d end

h.lights had for 3 years now siting in my garage in d box as my mate got them for me at the same time as me (other pair) for my skyline (after little accident)... i just kept them in case i need them one day... dont need them now... sold my r33

cheers

Ok, so they difinately fit 2door series one R33 gtst ?

Im talking about COD to a post office.. you know, they dont give you package untill you pay..

the most i can afford at the moment it $400, maybe $450 in a few days. Had a gutter accident recently and cracked one of the headlight brakets.. can get it fixed or buy new ones..

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