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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: chicoloco on May 20, 2008, 08:40:02 PM
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Hi guys, I've looked everywhere i can imagine of (Tried the Search Tool here as well) and haven't had any luck of finding these kind of headlights for my Vitara:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v257/chicoloco/viata_headlight.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v257/chicoloco/2682386_69_full.jpg)
Can anybody PLEASE tell me where I can find them? Pleease. I really appreciate it.
This is my ride:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v257/chicoloco/IMG_1818.jpg)
Again Thanks.
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according to him, they sell them in Bolivia
Part #218-1107PXLD
about $120 US
(i want them too)
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Hey! I see, but according to who?
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Hey! I see, but according to who?
the guy that owns that red/blue sidekick
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I see. Hm. Problem is that I'm at Puerto Rico... lolz. Man sourcing these lights are hard.
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I see. Hm. Problem is that I'm at Puerto Rico... lolz. Man sourcing these lights are hard.
yeah tell me about it.
(im in Hawaii)
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It is sold in Indonesia. If you are still interested, i get my friend to send it over.
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It is sold in Indonesia. If you are still interested, i get my friend to send it over.
how much?
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Indonesia is RHD - the lights will dip the wrong way.
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:o
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Indonesia is RHD - the lights will dip the wrong way.
yah that would piss alot of people off...
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Indonesia is right hand drive but the light was inported in bulk from Taiwan. I had bought a set from they and it dip the right way for lefthand drive. In Indonesia it dip the wrong way. I will check out the price with my friend. I bought mine a few year ago.
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looking forward to that
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You could always get a set of Geo Tracker head light assemblies. They have clear front markers.
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You could always get a set of Geo Tracker head light assemblies. They have clear front markers.
yeah, but them one pieces look so cool
8)
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The price is about US138. If anyone interested, i will check out the shipping to US. I will try to snap the light beam to show the correct beam.