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About $682 and change if you pick them up from his Melbourne warehouse.

I got jumped all over when I suggested getting parts from Japan as opposed to buying them new from Cazz for the DR30 ................ but,

What price do you put on CANNOT BE FOUND IN Australia, near IMPOSSIBLE to get?

I think the cost is reasonable for what they are, if they are what you want.

Remember it is the only source for our classic cars.

I paid over AU$120.00 for a Paul Newman badge and thought it was a bargain, because I couldn't find one anywhere.

Cheers, D

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i got the series 1 chromes. naturally they attract a much higher cost than the s2. mainly because there's a shitload more s2 lights for sale!

it took me like a year and a half to own s1 lights and i passed off about 10 opportunities to buy s2's in that time.

that pic is the sex btw lol.

I'd like to get the S1 chromes, i like them better.

But i got mine cause i wanted stove tops right then and there.

and it came with garnish.

do you reckon that this price is pretty steep?

email jesse streeter on [email protected] and find out how much he can source it for.

last time i got a quote it was fairly cheap

not a plug, just saying if you want it cheaper.

yea i got my centre garnish through jesse. very good communication!

I think I will look into that, just love those S1 lights.

How much you reckon i could get for my S2s?

I got them for $390 to my door, looking to get most of that back.

Wires modded to suit Aus spec C210

all 4 lights on low for headlights

then all 4 on high for brakes.

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The ones on import monster are at about the same price I payed for mine in Japan(25,000 yen), though mine weren't perfect they where definitely better than those, and cost considerably less to ship.

I think you did well with 400 odd for the S2's Socrates. S1's in the same condition for will fetch good moneys. $400+ AUD in Japan not including additional shipping charges etc.

Nice looking garnish, hardest part to come by in good cond. Check the top mounting bolts on these as they are very brittle.

http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/136659379

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