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As was said GTST type m/GTR are H3C GTST pov pack H1 same as na and N1 lights.

Speak to slide he has plug and play kit got a set in mine

What have u got on ur car? H3C or H1?

if it H1, are they HID kit that U bought from Slide? how was it in term of installation?

Cheers

What have u got on ur car? H3C or H1?

if it H1, are they HID kit that U bought from Slide? how was it in term of installation?

Cheers

H3c easy the hardest thing is finding a place to mount the resistor pack.

the H1 should be the same plug and play

you obviously cant see why its no kit will be plug and play, not even slides ones unless he has some super special bulbs with clips built in

there is nothing to hold the blub in the head light

thats what the socket in the pic does

just took some pics now

first two pics are of the old holder after i chopped it up, its used to hold the new HID bulb in

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last pic is of the spacer

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everything fits nicely and all works perfectly

when i fit these to customer cars the spacer is one peice with the clip

so all that has to be done is put the bulb in and push the new clip in

Edited by Dahtone_Racing
thanks dahtone, did mine yesterday!

Anyone know how to keep low and high beams on together?

Cant seem to find a thread on it.

There's a tutorial in the DIY/Tutorial section. I'll grab it for you when/if I go by it.

  • 6 months later...

I have the H1's and i used round bodykit fitment tape. Took out H1 holder, put globe through hole in middle of bodykit tape, push into headlight housing. Too easy.

Mine have been installed like this since around march this year.

Another option i guess. I do like dahtone's idea better though mine hasnt failed either.

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