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I was thinking of getting a set of these, wanted to know if anyone has got these on there 34's

http://www.migicute....nskylr3498.html

I checked on there site and they do not ship internationally but I was thinking of posting it to my cousin in the states and them get him to ship it to me or to use http://www.parceliton.com.au/ I have use them before to get things in.

The ones I want are The East Bear ones but I am looking at $550 Plus shipping (greenline.jp) so prob be over $600 landed so this might be a better option.

Also I looked at http://www.rhdjapan....ne-2-door-51538 they are on sale atm but they do wholesale prices would it be worth doing a group buy not sure how many we would need to buy though and weather the discount would be worth it.

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I've never seen the taillights from migicute, they look weird lol

But I've got a set of LED taillights on mine, they are the EastBear copies, everyone has them lol. Which I reckon looks 95% the same. And they cost $150 lol

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I'd be interested to know a price shipped.. I'd be interested.. I have the Eastbear ones like Charles.. But the plastic on these look more stock than the East Bear ones.. If you go ahead let me know what price they are

Wow love those sunline LEDs.. I gotta get some of them! Any recommendations on where to buy them at best price?

they are custom from sunline racing on an exchange basis

we can liaise with them

turn signal "led" is an option

but they are nice to drive with - even better if you have the LED reverse & fog set ;-)

Charles I looked into these, they look the best, but from mem they are around about the $1000 mark lol

I did find this on Jap Yahoo...

http://page10.auctio...ction/m81153214

These look so close..

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