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[hi guys im about to purchase i set of heqdlight and i was after these, no i want to know if these are genuine n1 headlighhts, they are gioing on my r32 gtr but just wanted to make sure they are the genuine n1, please let me know asap people, any help would be thankful

cheers guys

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does it have the brackets for the grill?

if not its gts headlights.

yer on the add it says doesnt have the grill brackets, so does that mean they are gts headlights :blink: , i looked at gts headlights and they dont look like this, anyway more help will be good but thanks anyway

yer on the add it says doesnt have the grill brackets, so does that mean they are gts headlights :blink: , i looked at gts headlights and they dont look like this, anyway more help will be good but thanks anyway

probably wrong forum section to post this try general car chat rooms you may have more luck getting an answer.

this is the for sale section.

Ok, standard GTR lights are projector, as are some GTST lights (m spec etc) - there is no difference between a projector headlight from a GTR or GTST

N1 lights are not projector however, to save weight... N1 is for motorsport remember.

So weather their GTST or GTR is besides the point as they are interchangeable... and as long as they aren't someone just painting the inners they are fine.

FFS those are poverty pack headlights in those pics, not N1. probably worth less than projectors.

Whats the give away if you don't mind me asking, I'm gonna be looking for a set myself in upcoming months.

proper N1's have a different dffusion pattern on the glass, the outer light's reflector is longer as well. plus they're rare as rocking horse shit. even N1 GTR's didn't get them standard, they were optional.

lots of people jam GTR grille mounts (which cost about $25) onto standard headlights and sell them for a lot more than they're worth.

you're thinking N1 headlights anfd GTR headlights... I guess they're both GTR's but N1 headlights are a lot more expensive and rarer. Two Square = N1, Square + Round = GTR.

There's a lot of Square + Rounded Square goin around which are 1989 pov pack headlights off Type G's. A lot of people think these are N1 but they're not.

Found an old post of yours, clears it up for me, cheers :whistling:

Contact Nissan. Once you see the price they want, I'm sure you'll just want to purchase the cheapo gts lights and modify them to fit the grille, etc.

nar mate i wouldnt get these 1s, i know someone that gets genuine n1 headlights for $350-$400 but these ones here i could of got for a beetter price, thansk alot for the helb buddy,

cheeers

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