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@John: Needs more dish uleh

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yeah if it was a roller i'd probably take it, but an empty pillarless shell is useless :banana:

I thought the same thing. Plus I'd get shot if I brought it home... and not in a good way!

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fine ;) ignore my post :no:

im scouse not cockney you cock.

I didn't know scouses were such cock donkeys :D

vote now bishes:

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Done!

anyone know how much a full HID conversion kit for the r33 gtr would cost, also wana but in bright white parkers, and is it simple to install ? thinking about getting it for my car

anyone know how much a full HID conversion kit for the r33 gtr would cost, also wana but in bright white parkers, and is it simple to install ? thinking about getting it for my car

Depends what one you buy. They start at about $88 for crappy ebay ones, and go up from there.

Depends what one you buy. They start at about $88 for crappy ebay ones, and go up from there.

oh i c, im lookin to buy something local, would you recommend some kit in particular or should i just look around supercheap auto/autobarn etc and just pick a kit up from there, dont mind paying upto 150 dollars for the kit and bright white bulbs for the parkers.

oh i c, im lookin to buy something local, would you recommend some kit in particular or should i just look around supercheap auto/autobarn etc and just pick a kit up from there, dont mind paying upto 150 dollars for the kit and bright white bulbs for the parkers.

What is with this bright white parkers thing? You get em too bright and you're going to be rooted in fog.

*edit* and while i've not used them. I imagine the supercheap ones would be comparable to any other in that price range. They're just bulbs and wires really.

Edited by Isola

sorry might have not been clear, i just mean the corner lights, my mate bought a hid kit but he kept the corner lights stock, and it looked weird since he had white bulbs for the headlights while the corner bulb was still yellow, so thats what i mean, here you go have a look at this

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...;hl=r33+GTR+HID

look at damits post youl know what i mean.

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