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Umm the difference is......... ok LOL i dont' know any technical wrods to describe it, but you know when you look into a S1 headlight it's well kinda just the assembly with a lense in the back, when you look into a S2 it has like shiny mirrors aroudn the whole assembly, they look much nicer. =/ i hope that made sense, i've seen S2's in a S1 they leave like a 10mm gap, hardly noticable and you coudl probly patch it up with somthing anyway.

Thanks for the price Tosh.

eek.gif how stupid of me embarassed.gif

Yes the late Model R33 GTR had projector lights... and these can be fitted to Series 1 R33 GTS-t's

can't believe I missed that

But, before all the GTST owners go out looking for them, the price new from Nissan is?.........

Yes they are Xenon's

$3200 for the pair Steve and not that much cheaper 2nd hand from Yahoo Auction's either, that's why James bought his new from Nissan because we looked @ yahoo and could only get them about $200 cheaper so it wasn't worth it.

Yes they are Xenon's

$3200 for the pair Steve and not that much cheaper 2nd hand from Yahoo Auction's either, that's why James bought his new from Nissan because we looked @ yahoo and could only get them about $200 cheaper so it wasn't worth it.

Yep, thought around 3k (damn i was close), thanks for that, you just saved a lot of GTST owners time

$3200 for what? Xenon's?? Man..

Yeah.. headlights are rediculously expensive..

Main easily identifiable difference between them is that the 2 x lights have a plastic seperator between them in the S2 vs the S1 they are just open to each other.. (if that makes sense)

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