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I was recently in Nevada in the U.S, and there was a performance shop closing down due to new location.. I managed to get afew things for myself and managed to get what was left of the PIAA fog light kits. 6 kits in total, i shipped them here along with all the other shopping, so will be here within the next few weeks. I knew they would look awsome on skylines. I am willing to let them go 20 bux over what i got em for my trouble, so price is $150 + postage/shipping if required. I am located in melb. They were retailing at $320 aud. I have attached a pic of what they look like. Based in melbourne.

Specs:

Solitaire pearl plasma blue glow

White housing with a small 'PIAA' logo on the top

Kit consists of 2 fog light units, all required wiring and control unit for on/off selection.

I have attached a pic of a larger image so you can see it a little better.. this is the black version with white light... i have the white version with bluey light. The size on these are:

90mm accross

38mm tall

and 70 mm deep.

what front bar have you currently got?

also i forgot to mention the lights are very light weight.. hehe

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