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Hey Guys, I have a few things I'd like to sell:

Coupe Headlights $550 (these sell for $750 on Ebay) - Bought new so I could restore the stock lights, only fitted for about 6 months - great condition - RHD specific. One small issue effecting the drivers side light, I hadn't fitted the cap to the back correctly and at some point the light got water inside. The 1st I was aware of this was when the balast failed, I poped the headlight out and inverted it to remove the balast - didn't realise there was water inside and now there is a slight water mark on the inside of the lense. These lights DO NOT leak, the caps where that cover the back of the bulb press on and I hadn't seated one correctly. Happy to refund if new owner finds otherwise.

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The water mark shows up with the camera flash, it is hardly visible in real life.

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Tailight Eyebrows $20, bought these but due to my car being wrapped it was easier to just vinyl the tailights, so I don't need these. Will require double sided tape to fit.

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Subwoofer - Alpine Type R 12 inch dual 4 ohm $130, bought 2 of these but only need one, really solid subwoofer, great sound and can handle stupid power.

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Subwoofer and Enclosure, Kicker 12 inch $70, was the sub before I upgraded to the Alpine, plenty of punch and lighter than the Alpine!

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SOLD, come and pick it up! Had this on the shelf for years - OK performance. Box is solid - was a test bed for the Alpine, fits in a coupe boot!

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All are for pick up at Ormeau (1/2 way between Gold Coast and Brisbane) or I work at Eight Mile Plains so could meet nearby. Could post the headlights, but the rest is pick up only.

PM or Call on O435 735 9OO

Thanks

Shane

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Just out of curiosity why did you revert back to stock headlights? Could be interested as I just bought a black 03coupe that these would suit.

Always intended to revert back, I had attempted a projector conversion that failed miserably so went with these whilst I repaired the stock. To be honest these lights have excelent output and I believe are better performers than the stock, thought long and hard about selling these.

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