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hey just interseted if there are any R33 head light conversions or anything? Ive never really seen anything except for the 4door head lights on GTST which i rekon look pretty good and also the front cover taken off like this:

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My head light covers are faded and fogged up as the R33 head lights do... Ive used some light cut and polish on them and cleaned up alot but the inside is still a bit how ya going... im thinking about taking off the covers and just giving them a polish up or maybe just leave them off and spray them up like in the pics above.... Anyone done this and is it a hard job? was thinking i should make some sort of covers over the actual lights to protect from stones etc....

and also im just interseted if there are any R33 head light conversions... been doign a search just out of interest but cannot find anything.....

there was a car 33 in hot4s ages ago which had the covers off and looked mad, i would consider sometinhg like that, it was black that blue one looks weird

ford falcon xr6 (BA) is an option there are some like that but i don't like em, each to their own though

or else you could go an r34 front......

ford falcon xr6 (BA) is an option there are some like that but i don't like em, each to their own though

yeah I was gonna say that one... I'm sure there's some pics on here somewhere..

search for "fcuk that's ugly" or "quick hon, get my shotgun" or "omg uleh that's fully sick" and you'll get pics of the BA falcon headlights on the R33.

Who told you that ?

if you want it to fit perfect, i was told you need those items.

I know for a fact it wont fit without the GTR frontguards, and i have a feeeling u will need the grill too.

anyways GTR s3 headlight sell upwards of $1000 for a pair, might as well get some r34 gtr headlights for that price

if you want it to fit perfect, i was told you need those items.

I know for a fact it wont fit without the GTR frontguards, and i have a feeeling u will need the grill too.

anyways GTR s3 headlight sell upwards of $1000 for a pair, might as well get some r34 gtr headlights for that price

Serries 3 gtr headlights are the same as serries one except for the mounting brackets on the grill . I have fitted Gtst h/lights to a GTR ( s1 gts to s1 gtr ) The headlight needs a slight mod to do it but if you want to fit gtr h/l to gts you need the gtr grill as well if you want a proper fit . It can be done with your gts grill but you will have to sikaflex them in . Like you said s3 gtr h/l are very hard to find ( good luck finding them for $1000 per pair) but i dont know how easy you can fit 34 h/lights on your 33 , i have a pair here and if you are in Sydney you are welcome to try if you like .

i think im going to take my covers off and give them a new coat of black around the lights then ill decide to leave them off or polish the covers up so there clear again....

Any pics of the 33 which was in hot4s at all?

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