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im a bit late to the party

this is the back of mine

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ashneel,

you have the xenon headlights yes?

your best bet might be to just buy an aftermarket xenon kit, and chuck it in there, rather than messing around with these wires

wont take much to fix it taco

its just fiddely work with soldering and that

but it can be fixed and probably better using a genuine nissan that the cheaper aftermarket kits

nick

you know me and how much i hate DIY :pirate:

thanks Tharaka. ill give it a go. i dont mind DIY stuff as long as its not a pain. this seems pretty straight forward. pull the lights out solder wires and insulate and bolt it back on. lol sounds ooooo easy. ill give it a go after work today.

also Tharaka if you still havent installed your pod box yet let me know ill come do it for ya

ok so i started on this now. and im stuck lol

iv taken the two bolts off from the top of the lights and the two from the side. the light moves but its holding onto something on the park light side. like there is another bold there.

help please.

Nick youv taken you brothers headlights off before. do you know what it is???

well iv given up on this. i had to drop the side of the front bars cause there was a freaking bolt holding it up so 5 bolts in total holding the headlights.

took the light out had a better look at what wires was left over and ye its a no go. retards cut the wires too shot if i try to solder back the wires ill end up melting the shit out of the housing. so will just get after market HID's.

thanks for all the info though.

if any one is after factory xenons i have a set id be happy to sell.

:ermm:

you most likely have an H1 base plate inserted where the D2R globe would sit. This would need to be removed if you wanted to run a D2R globe.

I'll be running a Kaixen ballast, philipps D2r globes and these harness thingies i got off ebay. So you can effectively return to stock without actually using all stock components.

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