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6 g for a set of headlights, man i dont care wat they are or come off that is some expensive shite................good luck with the sale that is cheap mate, bit of a contrast in prices hey, 6g new, ill do it for 500:)

Muz

I need a pair of R34 GTT halogen headlights.

I will take either $1k for the headlights or  

$500 plus a pair of halogens.

how much are u willing to spend on the 34 halogen headlight?

my fd got a set if u are interested let me know how much u wanna spend

To everyone who sent me a PM, I have just found out that a pair of halogen headlights would be useless to me, so I have no option but to sell.

Changed the price to $1,000 for the pair. Everything included: ballast, ignitors, incabin leveling switch. Perfect working order. As-new condition. This is a bargain!!!

To everyone who sent me a PM, I have just found out that a pair of halogen headlights would be useless to me, so I have no option but to sell.

Changed the price to $1,000 for the pair. Everything included: ballast, ignitors, incabin leveling switch. Perfect working order. As-new condition. This is a bargain!!!

That's a damn good price!! Daz I know u want these :D

Fark... I'd even buy them for a second set... for backups haha :)

Daz... regarding no reply, please refer to my previous post:

"To everyone who sent me a PM, I have just found out that a pair of halogen headlights would be useless to me, so I have no option but to sell.

Changed the price to $1,000 for the pair. Everything included: ballast, ignitors, incabin leveling switch. Perfect working order. As-new condition. This is a bargain!!!"

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Go on Daz :P I dont think you'll find Xenons this cheap again... Power FC can be bought any time.. besides you dont have aftermarket injectors or turbo.. you dont need the Power FC just yet.

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RiGo can you please send me a pic of the pair thx. When i bought my r34.. the mother f**ker changed the lights and gave me a pair of shiet ones.. by the time i found out it was too late.. ***n dirts shiet...

anyways back to my story.. i wouldn't mind having this for xmas :P so pm me with the pix.. and a phone number to and i will get back to you

thx boss

If any of you buy the xenons , i'm interested in your halogen .

Daz buy his xenons and i'll buy your halogens as long as they are in good nick .

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