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It doesn't matter what globes you have in your headlights, it should still adjust the light beam. There should be I think four on EACH side if I remember correctly. Two for the low beam and two for high beam.

If you try turning them, but doesn't move, try doing it more. As in keep turning it. One turn changes nearly f**k all, but it will aventually move the beam if you're turning the right one enough.

hexagon bolt that looks like a nail head with a plus on the end for phillips head screw driver

the stick out of the back of the headlight and there is one or two that face towards the sky from the top of the headlight

bit off topic

where can you find projector lens to do a retro fit?

can you just get the project lens itself without the socket? and mate that to the r33 socket?

can you get any old project lens that has a line in the middle or does it have to be xenon hid projector?

Just try looking on ebay.com. Not the Aussie one, but the US one. They usually have a few projectors and globes/ballasts for sale.

hidplanet.com/forums would be your best source of information.

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It doesn't matter what globes you have in your headlights, it should still adjust the light beam. There should be I think four on EACH side if I remember correctly. Two for the low beam and two for high beam.

But I only can see 2 on each side.

where is the other 2 on each side?

Adam, are you able to get pics???

Cheers.

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Try looking down near the bottom of the headlight, if you can only see two then there's only two. :)

Have you tried turning these two bolts you've found yet? make sure you turn it enough (at least 5 turns to notice something, keep an eye on the beam when adjusting). If this doesn't move it then I guess you just have to wait till a R33 owner can help you out. I'm not too sure if the 33's and 32's are the same. :)

I hope you can get this beam moved down mate. Must hurt not being able to drive around after dark.

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