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Originally posted by ed

unless they are self leveling xenons, they do not comply (so I was told)....

GTRKING: ask your mate how much he'd let them go for. I assume he doesn't want a H1 set hehehe....if he does, swap + cash on top? So it's globe + powerpack + headlight assembly?

Ask how much.. then we can all work something out.

Cheers.:burnout:

Originally posted by CR34TION

why do you need self levelling xenons... i have 4 high adjustment levels for mine i can adjust from inside the car... i think that's even better.

I was just told that...

I think for when u go over a crest?

Originally posted by CR34TION

why do you need self levelling xenons... i have 4 high adjustment levels for mine i can adjust from inside the car... i think that's even better.

umm self levelling xenons are non illegal.. eg: you see them in BMW's, while adjustable xenons are.. Like the ones in your car :D

  • 3 weeks later...
Originally posted by ed

all 34's came out with xenon's.

some have been converted when complianced and the power pack removed :D

Mine are H1's...wanna swap + cash CR34TION? :P

Worth asking again LOL.

Are you getting hassled?

Well, i would say yes to swap + cash, but i'm not dodgie and i have to tell you that you will have to get it dried and resealed as the left one has moisture.

Originally posted by GTRKING

I know someone with a set sitting in his shed!!!

What are you willing to pay including freight?

then I'll ask him....

My 33 GTR had Xenons and was complianced

and registered with them!!! It's BS that they

have to be modded....

well????the poor guy needs them...free bump on his behalf

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by CR34TION

can anyone get me just the left Xenon???

If you still want one, I can ask my importer for a 2nd hand price but I am guessing it wont be cheap...lemme know.

Originally posted by nismoR34

If you still want one, I can ask my importer for a 2nd hand price but I am guessing it wont be cheap...lemme know.

Yeah, the left xenon... i think i only need the housing though...

I know it's difficult seeing it's hard enough just getting xenons...

Let me know what you come up with... cheers

How's your ride going?

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