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Item: Bolt-In Eyelids to Suit R32's

Location: Melbourne - Northern Burbs

Item Condition: New

Price and Payment Conditions: $149 - Direct Deposit, Paypal, or will COD at buyers expense.

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Unlike stick-on eyelids that only cover the face of the headlight, these fibreglass eyelids cover the top and face of the headlight. A unique design secures them to the car with brackets rather than double-sided tape.

Because they bolt-on, it also makes it more difficult for would be thieves to rip them off the car (actually with the bonnet closed it is damned near impossible :D ).

More pics will show up here in time :P

Contact Details: If interested you can contact me via PM or email

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These ones actually do something.

If your driving sedately they close some what, and blink. Then when your fanging it, they squint and give your car a more concentrated or focused look.. Then if they see other R32s particularly the GTR model or if they detect hot bitches near by... they wink!

I've got a set. MAD

Thanks for the informative comments :P

Yes they are purely an aesthetic mod - just another bodykit piece, BUT they give the r32 a much needed facelift.

Sorry no bonus kw here unless you put a GTR sticker on them :)

These ones actually do something.

If your driving sedately they close some what, and blink.  Then when your fanging it, they squint and give your car a more concentrated or focused look..  Then if they see other R32s particularly the GTR model or if they detect hot bitches near by... they wink!

I've got a set. MAD

(please note that eyelids may not actually blink :P )

ok guys, enough whoring, back to the fun B)

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