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Item: MOMO Millenium Style Steering Wheels with Boss Kit

Location: Fairfield NSW

Item Condition: Brand New

Reason for selling: Never used, sitting around.

Price and price conditions:

Extra Info:

SOLD, lights still available.

Edited by nuffsaid

Item: H1 and H7 MTEC HID-Look Headlight Bulbs

Location: Fairfield NSW

Item Condition: Brand New

Reason for selling: Never used, sitting around

Price and price conditions: $35 a pair

Extra Info:

Hi all

I have since sold my car and have several sets of H1 and H7 MTEC headlight bulbs. These are very good quality and I have used them for the past 5 years in my car.

I can vouch for their brightness and great colour. Very white with slightly blue tinge. Everyone has commented on how good they are in comparison to the Narva and Philips bulbs.

Brand new in box. Made in Japan. Super White 4350K HID look.

Believe that the H1's will suit series 1 R33's.

Please see the pictures attached.

$35 a pair. Postage at buyers own expense.

Please email me at [email protected] for details or if you are interested. I dont check my PMs much so please email.

Thanks

H1:

H1-1

H1-2

H7:

H7-1

H7-2

Edited by nuffsaid

Never COD'd before but yeah can be arranged.

I have listed the bulbs on eBay, you can bid/buy there if you are worried, that way there is a record.

See: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

The smaller wheel is roughly 310mm from left to right side

The bigger wheel is roughly 350mm from left to right side

I believe the material on the wheels is vinyl, feels and looks like leather though.

Thanks for the emails and PMs from everyone.

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