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Hi, I'm looking aorund to buy new globes for the front of my series 2 r33, have asked around a few shops, although nobody seems to know the exact globe type suits the:

headlights

parker lights

high beams and

round fog lamps.

I am looking to make change everything to phillips crystal vision globes (ice white). Although I need to know what tye of globe fitting/size/type I am asking for!?

If anyone can tell me this would be greatly appreciated!

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don't use any globe with a blue tint on the lens.

it inevitably cuts your light output and blue light is worse for visibility because it scatters easily when it hits air/water. this creates glare.

plus-50's FTW.

I want something that will give off the most light, not because it looks blue

phillips plus 50's

Yes I am after something thats bright white, not blue as they look cheap as. Any Ideas?

phillips blue vision give off a white-ish light, but it is only as bright as a standard bulb. i currently use them and they are better in the skyline than in other cars i've owned. i also have phillips gt150's in my other car and they work well. give off a white-ish light, but are yellower than the blue vision, and from the front have a blue reflection in them.

i'm not 100% sure, but i don't think BATMBL's bulbs are legal either. i don't think they have been ADR approved for road use, which means if you have a crash at night where you hit someone or something, your insurance company can say that your lights were part of the cause and refuse to pay up.

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