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http://www.datsunrestore.com/h4_bright_white_kit.html

this way you can use any bulb you want and you can get that VIP lexus look with your lights.. well that was my dream anyway and now it's possible!

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just gunna ring the guys first and make sure Australia delivery is all cool and if so, make sure the two different pairs are put in the same shipment.

that would save me a few bucks in shipping no??

but yes im gunna get some.. as i think it would look the sex...

I'm confused. What's so special about these? They're a standard semi sealed kit, no?

I fitted these to my 180B over 20 years ago. Hardly anything new there.

You can buy the same from Hella, Narva, Supa cheap or just about any car accessories shop in Australia.

By the time you convert the $$ and pay postage, you will get good quality stuff here in Oz with a warranty.

Dude at Ausrotary selling kits here: http://www.ausrotary.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=139477

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grabbing some off this lad. thanks for the link!

Yep - Simon's a good fellow. He knows his auto electrics - has provided lots of valuable info over the years. He's written some excellent tech posts on setting up thermo fans, relocating batteries to the boot, and upgrading alternators (although the alt upgrades are Mazda specific).

You might find that you have to upgrade the wiring to your lights as well. I dare say that the (cheap) original wiring in your Dat won't be up to the task ,and have some massive losses. Running new wiring with relays, and proper battery feed will make even the standard sealed beam candles much brighter.

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