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haha! success. after hrs of search, looky what i found!

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2812191

apparently the dude is on gtr.co.uk and im off to see if i can find how he did it

be sure to come back soon with a DIY tutorial :thumbsup:

Yes some of the retrofits on that site are truly awesome. :thumbsup:

And yes some of the techniques seem dodgey particularly with the cutting of the actual backs of the assemblies.

Trying to reseal them etc.

Maybe you could make a prototype using the cut & shut and then glued together with bits of icecream container :(

Pour a mould and cast new ones.

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I have got myself a set of GTR Xenons i am trying to fint into my S1 GTST, I thought it was going to bolt straight up!!!

Clearly there is going to be some triming - it really hurts to cut the brackets off such an expensive pair of headlights

Can anyone help out with exactly how they did it?

Always fun to modify the modifications,

Cheers,

Dan

hey guys

bit off the subject but still headlights lol

my r33 has headlights with a chrome background in them

just wondering how many other people have them because all of the other 33's iv seen all have a black background

Isn't the chrome backing headlights off of the sedan or something? Could be wrong...

Those series 3 GTR lights with the angel eyes look great!

I'm so suprised after all of these years, with all the aftermarket headlights you can get for so many cars, that no one has made anything for R33's considering there is a f**k load of them. Hmm strange.

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Thanks to [Michael] he gave me this website:

http://www.hkskylineclub.com/new/forum_pos...D=7466&PN=1

Not as easy as i had hoped but they look absolute porn!

That looks like a series 1 R33. Due to the bonnet design of a series 2 i dont think those GTR projector headlights fit.

Damn i wish i could get them to fit in my car.

Bit of topic, but how the hell did that dude on that site get the R34 centre dash display thing (i dunno what its called, that computer screen thing above the air con vents), onto his 33?!?!

I didn't know that could be done!!!

Bit of topic, but how the hell did that dude on that site get the R34 centre dash display thing (i dunno what its called, that computer screen thing above the air con vents), onto his 33?!?!

I didn't know that could be done!!!

very easy,

he bought a MFD (or mdf cant remember what its called), cut a hold in his dash, wire it into his ecu and there you go its working

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