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i believe normal r34s run H1s but for some reason mine run H3s....wats the issue here and do u no which i should use?

dude doenst really matter what bulb your car has just change it with the one thats in it

if it runs a H3 bulb change it to a H3 kit

you might have H3's as you might have the halogen headlight assemblies? Early on in the R34 compliance stage, the entire headlight assembly was being changed. Now they just modify the Xenon assemblies.

either way, unless i see some pics... R34 owners at least will prob be quite disappointed with any HID changeover.

You really need the OEM parts... but again, waiting on pics.

you might have H3's as you might have the halogen headlight assemblies? Early on in the R34 compliance stage, the entire headlight assembly was being changed. Now they just modify the Xenon assemblies.

either way, unless i see some pics... R34 owners at least will prob be quite disappointed with any HID changeover.

You really need the OEM parts... but again, waiting on pics.

man thats bs.....im so angry that they pulled em out far out. where can i get a set of the original xenons?

you might have H3's as you might have the halogen headlight assemblies? Early on in the R34 compliance stage, the entire headlight assembly was being changed. Now they just modify the Xenon assemblies.

either way, unless i see some pics... R34 owners at least will prob be quite disappointed with any HID changeover.

You really need the OEM parts... but again, waiting on pics.

i hope i can count on u gohan to point me in the right direction with what kind of xenons i should get lol. i dont realli know why but i feel like H3s aint as good as the original h1s.....correct me if im wrong

you're wrong.

there is no different between the globe types, and what kind of light they produce.

if you had H3 in the left, and H1 in the right, you wouldnt notice a difference.

you're wrong.

there is no different between the globe types, and what kind of light they produce.

if you had H3 in the left, and H1 in the right, you wouldnt notice a difference.

can u explain why they converted my h1s into h3s?

s15 run projector headlights, yes?

projectors have a nice clean cut off, and are best suited to Xenon bulbs. Hence 99% of factory Xenon headlights are put in projectors.

R34's have reflector assemblies. Do your headlights have the word 'Xenon' embossed anywhere?

When was your car complianced?

original globes wouldn't even be H1's. They would be like D2R Xenon bulbs. Originals weren't even halogen's.

nismos15, could you take a pice of your headlights pointing at a garage door or wall?

do you have any pics of this kit in a car without projector headlights?

R34's have reflector assemblies. Do your headlights have the word 'Xenon' embossed anywhere?

When was your car complianced?

original globes wouldn't even be H1's. They would be like D2R Xenon bulbs. Originals weren't even halogen's.

i have the word Xenon right under my buld....my car was done back in feb

posted some pics up of my headlights here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=140889

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i have seen the 2 bulbs together there is not much difference just that the part that the H1 bulb sits on is different to H3 one to fit different headlights but the light looks the same

im not to sure with the r34 headlights but if you like a h3 i can get one for you no probs

hey which ones do you have your s15? as gohan said the projectors have a nice clean cutoff, does this still apply with the xenons?

ie the light pattern on the road looks the same as normal globes, besides being brighter/whiter/etc of course?

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