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FS (United States): BNR34 GTR LED Lights (Taillights, 3rd Brake Light, Rear Bumper Lights, Fender markers, and Front Bumper Lights)


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Up for sale is a full set of Custom LED lamps for a BNR34 GTR.

Consists of Tail lamps (R35 style), Third Brake Light, Rear Bumper Lights, Nismo Smoked Fender Markers, Nismo Smoked Front Bumper Lights.

These are brand new OEM Lights from Nissan/ Nismo that have been modified and embedded with LED's.

Perfect way to update the car while retaining OEM quality parts. 

This is geared more towards members in The United States. But shipping can be arranged.

This is for the full set ... At this time I am looking to sell everything as a full set, I do not want to separate them. IMG_1311.HEIC

$3200 USD Plus shipping and PayPal fees. 

Thanks for looking!

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I am located in New York. 3000 USD + shipping and PayPal fees would take the lot. Everything is brand new in box! 

Cheers

 

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