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Hi guys,

can anyone tell me the different between R32 N1 headlight and R32 GTS (non turbo) headlight?

cheers

Apparently there are the clips to hold the GTR grille on with that the GTST lights dont have. Also it has been said that the glass is thinner to make them lighter and the reflection pattern on the inside of the glass is slightly different. I have never seen a pair in person so i cant confirm this, if you want the N1 spec look then simple little brackets can be made to make a gtr grille bolt up without using the clips on the gtr headlights.

Also the non projector headlights were fitted to turbo versions of the sedan (like mine), the inner light is a fog light operated by a button on the dash to the right of the steering wheel, if you have projector headlights than this button would operate your factory fog lights fitted into the mspec front bar.

Be very weary of anyone trying to flog you 'genuine' N1 GTR headlights on ebay if they dont have detailed photos of the clips and can tell you the weight. Go tot eh wreckers and but a set of non projector headlights and make up a bracket for the GTR grille.

There are more threads on this topic if you do a search.

i got the 'semi-clear' headlights, has the brackets for a GTR grille, i was told they were GTS4 headlights

also i dont have side indicators as they headlight blinker sticks out abit.

so what headlights are they?

  • 1 month later...
steve is on drugs. there was no factory HIDs in the N1 lights. they are a normal reflector headlight. lol. "strange type". yes very strange!

Have a look at daves headlights :thumbsup:

Not the reflector part, but the part next to it on the inside :)

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