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Hello all,

I need to change my parking lights in the R33.

I unclipped the wire but it looks like to me that the unit is built in.

Do you have to take out the hole headlight or is there a trick to get these little buggers out with a couple of turns.

And please dont tell me theres been a hundred of these threads before.

If you have done this before please help.

Cheers.

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hey,

guys anyone who knows.... I have similar problem with GTT. I can't remove the headlight without removing the whole front bar.. No place for me to take the bulb out due ti battery on one side and the pod on the other..

cheers

for the 33's theres hole for the parkers....need small hands, just stick it in and twist 1/4 turn. no need to take anything off. passenger side is easier so b/c theres no washer bottle and stuff blocking.

im sure 34 would be similar. they wouldnt design a car where you'd ahve to take the lights out to change a parker..lol

yep millions of threads on this before, one a week or so back in this section. the good old "use search" comment applied.

hope that helps.

for the 33's theres hole for the parkers....need small hands, just stick it in and twist 1/4 turn. no need to take anything off. passenger side is easier so b/c theres no washer bottle and stuff blocking.

im sure 34 would be similar. they wouldnt design a car where you'd ahve to take the lights out to change a parker..lol

yep millions of threads on this before, one a week or so back in this section. the good old "use search" comment applied.

hope that helps.

Yeah i thought there would be something on here about it.

Arr yes the search topic icon, you know its been staring me in the face all this time and i always wondered how to search topics.

What a twit lol.

Thanks for ur help.

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