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second hand rear red light unit for Isuzu D-MAX 2013 (new model)

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I am living in Cambodia. I need to find a set of 2 rear red light unit for last model Isuzu D-Max 2013. One unit here cost 275 US$ or 9,625 so 19,250 Baht for a new pair. Isuzu are few in Cambodia, but plenty in Thailand.

I am looking for second hand seller of Isuzu part in or around Bangkok where I will go last week of May.

I am sure I can find a second hand pair much cheaper there than a new pair here, so expensive.

Please, can you post info about SECOND HAND ISUZU PART DEALER IN BANGKOK..

Thanks a lot

Phil49

Have you checked the price at a Thai Isuzu dealer ? I meant new parts ? Reason I write this is I had to replace one on a (then 2002) Ford Ranger and got a bill for about 500bt at the time. As most of this stuff is actually made in Thailand its really cheap.

That was just the cover , but still so much cheaper then in the EU.

I had to replace one on my 2012 V-Cross, 2000 and a bit thb

Just a heads up, I did see aftermarket copies very cheap at Home Hub a while back for Isuzu and Toyota trucks..

Headlamp assemblies too...

Yeah, I was surprised when I saw the same at the Udon Home Hub. Cheap and totally crap too.

Several years ago, rear light assembly was 1200-1300 baht for an Isuzu pickup. That was at the auto parts store in Samkong Phuket near the Bangkok Phuket Hospital. Point is any spare part dealer in the closest Thai town to your current location would be able to get it for you relatively inexpensively.

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