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IM AFTER SOME BRIGHT BLUE HEADLIGHT GLOBES FOR MY R32 GTST.

AS MINE ARE SHOCKING THEY GIVE OUT NO LIGHT CAN ONLY SEE ABOUT 2 METRES IN FRONT OF CAR.

IF YOU HAVE ANY OR CAN RECOMMEND SOME GOOD ONES YOUVE USED LET ME KNOW.

IAM NOT AFTER HID KITS OR ANYTHING

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THe blue will give you worse vision, it actually removes light from the spectrum to give you that blue look... thats the definition of rice - a mod that makes something worse...

If you really want them still - look for globes with a high heat rating like 8000-10000k will give you a blue look...

RICE?MATE I DONT CARE I COULD STRAP A COUPLE OF THOSE CRAPPY BIRTHDAY CAKE CANDLES TO THE FRONT OF MY CAR AND GET BETTER VISION THAN IAM FROM EXISTING GLOBES.THANKS FOR ADVICE THOUGH ILL KEEP THAT IN MIND:)

All i was saying is that blue gives less light than normal bulbs... you're complaining about lack of light ...

Anyways did you check with the JDMImport guy?

here i found the link, he has them

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=101562

I've got ( and am using ) a pair of H3C globes by Raybrig. They are around 80W ( instead of the normal 55W ) and are the best I've seen short of HID. They have a slight blue look about them from an angle but are clean white light projected out the front. I'll try to remember to get all the details for you tonight. Can't recommend them highly enough :P

I'm sure I've seen someone on this forum that deals in Raybrig.........

Here's the globes I was talking about. If someone would like to translate it all into english it might make some sense :)

Anyway, these are the best globes I've used. If you find someone on this forum who deals in Raybrig it might be a good idea to approach them about a group buy. I'll be in if the price is right :O

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there is a trader(osaka boy?) on here that sells them - pricey though... if you are after better night vision then may as well shell out for a hid kit - should be sellers/trader even gb on here for some or you could always try ebay

there is a trader(osaka boy?) on here that sells them - pricey though... if you are after better night vision then may as well shell out for a hid kit - should be sellers/trader even gb on here for some or you could always try ebay

I think you're refering to chiba_osaka_boy but he doesn't deal in Raybrig, he deals in Polarg ( or something like that ).

Anyway, aren't HID kit's illegal ?? I have no idea why they would be but I've heard they are. Please correct me if I'm wrong. :laugh:

I think you're refering to chiba_osaka_boy but he doesn't deal in Raybrig, he deals in Polarg ( or something like that ).

Anyway, aren't HID kit's illegal ?? I have no idea why they would be but I've heard they are. Please correct me if I'm wrong. :D

Far as I know blue is ilegal and You need to be adjustable high from driver place.

I got them on car and can see shit.I going to trow them in bin.

Far as I know blue is ilegal and You need to be adjustable high from driver place.

I got them on car and can see shit.I going to trow them in bin.

As far as I know, no hedlights are adjustable in car ( skyline ).

Throw what in bin ? HID ? Raybrig's ?

THANKS FOR REPLIES FAT 32 YOUVE BEEN MOST HELPFUL

TO OTHERS SUGGESTING I GET PHILLIPS AND H4S AND STUFF I CANT MY HEADLIGHTS ONLY ACCOMODATE H3CS AND SAME WITH WIRING OBVIOUSLY.PHLLIPS DONT MAKE THEM FOR MINE

BUT IVE NOW SOLD CAR SO NO NEED ANYMORE THANKS AGAIN FAT32:)

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