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Hey guys

I did a long hard search and couldnt find a thread that would answer my question so i am posting up this thread. Please give me the link if i have missed something in my search.

All i am after is to know if i can bolt on a S2 R33 headlights straight onto a R33 S1. If so then cool and if not they what do i have to do in order to have them in as i hate the yellow grit on the headlights.....polishing them off and it comes back after 1 month or so.....is there another alternative to this.....just need some help guys

thanks

Krish

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My friend just puts my headlight covers in the oven, comes out beautiful!!! or just use polish or something.. it works for me. :blink:

you dont have to change fenders or anything.. but i would just rather spending the money puttin a nice front kit on the car then s2 parts, i know ive been through it twice finding parts. I dont think you would have any hassle putting s2 front headlights on because they are the same shape just different inside?? have you got a s2 front bar yet??

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i am getting my kit on the weekend......from another mate of mine who has a S1.....i always thought that the s2 lights would bolt up to s1 body.....ahh well and kahli what is the deal with putting your lights in the oven....

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i am getting my kit on the weekend......from another mate of mine who has a S1.....i always thought that the s2 lights would bolt up to s1 body.....ahh well and kahli what is the deal with putting your lights in the oven....

lol well my s2 headlights go yellow same with my mates gtr and he puts them in the oven lol makes them look new again!! :blink:

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I fail to see how putting them in the oven will clear them up but cook the dirt on

also its a bigger job taking your lights out than cleaning them properly

and yes need new front guards also more work than needed just get s3 gtr headlights

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payed 110 for the my middle guard coz i had my custom front bar on but decided just to put stock bar back on. front bar were going for about 550 for s2 but i picked mine up for 250 including a s2 bonnet and a fender hehe of wait and a indecator with that lol and also got a s2 front bar from a guy for 290 with interior parts and a crash bar. Man im good finding stuff from people lol.

Headlights are going for 150 each at wreckers.. i need a right hand one <----series2

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I have been using the Kitten Cut and Polish stuff and it does make it a lot clear but only for a month or so.......can you get hold of Silvo or Autosol at places like motorquipe or autopro

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Yeh they bolt up. But at 3g+/pair for s/hand...no thanks.

BS ive found new ones for that price even from nissan they might be pushing 3g for new

>>Brand New GTR $1300 RHS<<

>>Brand New GTR $1300 LHS<<

>>GTR headlights the Pair $1600<<

>>GTR HID $1000<<

all rough prices using Xe.com

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