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CC - is it in the actual Japanese characaters? or the symbols u get when ur computer cant read Japanese characters. Also what is it relating too - cars i gather?

between me and a chick at work we may be able to nut it out for u - but just ansewer those questions first :D

It is translatable form, I do not think whether the nizmo - that the online of the document. Requires who where I believe that it is the photograph really can read the Japanese.

bablefish is a wonderful thing.. :D

some of those characters are blurry and undecipherable CC!

whats so interesting about it anyway - if i may ask?

Harriets on holidays she should be back next week - i'll ask her to look at it for me then - unless u cant find someone in the meantime.

Fact: R34 xenon lights operate @ 35W drawn from a 12V battery.

The danger is not to operate them out of the range specified [in english].

I am almost certain the non-english writing would say the same thing and not much else :D

Hope that helps somehow :)

Originally posted by CC

thanks for your help - any info would be appreciated

:)

Beware:

Prices for replacement globes are costly for Xenon.

I have heard the standard R34 globes can cost as much as $700 [AUD]. But can be as cheap as $250 if you have connections :D

Still $250 for a globe is bloddy expensive if you ask me. An equivalent halogen globe is like between $8 and $50 depending on whether you buy standard relacement ones or fancy "HID look" ones [ie brighter than norm].

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