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personally i want red....but i havnt seen any.....infact i realli dont like blue or white cuz dats all u see on the roads.....even though its the most logical....i want something diff...i rkn it suit the r34 rear lights aswell...so it all flows good

oh its perfectly legal and it would look hawt.....definitely recommend it, I guarantee you won't be defected

Sorry to Hi-Jack this,

But i don't think my zennon's were taken out through compliance. When I turn them on it's like a flicker then they come on and get brighter, totaly different to a normal globe in say my old 180.

Or could it b aftermarket?

Sorry,

Josh

Sorry to Hi-Jack this,

But i don't think my zennon's were taken out through compliance. When I turn them on it's like a flicker then they come on and get brighter, totaly different to a normal globe in say my old 180.

That sounds like you have HIDs - the flicker is common on those type of headlights.

I suggest you just trace the bulb unit wiring and see if it leads to a ballast of some kind then that way you can know for sure.

lol i no guys it sounds rice to u guys but if no ones noticed like i care wat others think.

nehoo "MANWHORE" thanks for the info and the suggestions. so let me get this straight...ur saying if i dont get the stock r34 xenons back they aint worth gettn?

I know of at least 1 importer who does not remove ANY of the original xenons from their vehicles now. I've had a chat with them and they have a way of getting around this in compliance - all their R34s come with xenons now.

Andru; you are truly a special case :) Red lights :laugh: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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