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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.

well... personally I would have thought that would be common sense to do the parkers at the same time... but you kept saying "Bright white" as though it was the latest bling fashion or something. I thought you were planning on doing something stupid like blue headlights and white parkers.

LOL , alrite well once i get the car back il go and check out supercheap auto then, also planing on geting windows tinted, just checked out some samples and the darkest legal tint isnt dark at all lol

sif tint..

u need to make bishes watch u at red lights touchin ya junk while ur making eye contact with them..

eg - 610x-222.jpg

Is that charlieeeee murphy....? Or eddie?

Its funkymonkey

err Charlie murphy

:banana:

Hi! skins!! missed u long time brother!

when are we meeting up for more harassment and phantom hands!

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Its funkymonkey

err Charlie murphy

:blush:

Hi! skins!! missed u long time brother!

when are we meeting up for more harassment and phantom hands!

Name a time and place and im not there

nah... thursday ? I'm on a pinky promise to john :)

pinky promises sound like

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make sure u wear your fairy outfit

lol nah ill be there! :blush:

sweet. be good to see ya.

cant wear it, its in the dry cleaners :)

@adam:

You can't put HIDs in the parkers, you want LEDs for them to get the same colour tone (ie white).

Buy full HID kit I assume you mean both high and low beam? This will require two kits, as each kit does 2 bulbs (one per side). You'll struggle to even get two crappy ebay ones for $150.

@adam:

You can't put HIDs in the parkers, you want LEDs for them to get the same colour tone (ie white).

Buy full HID kit I assume you mean both high and low beam? This will require two kits, as each kit does 2 bulbs (one per side). You'll struggle to even get two crappy ebay ones for $150.

hmmm i c, so how much do reckon it would be for the full set? yes im lookin for both high and low beam, i dont mind paying more but i wana buy local somewhere not from ebay unless its an australian store online like justjap etc,

alrite mate, thanks for the help, im gona get the car tinted first, then i might follow the tutorials and clean the headlights up and buy the HID kits needed , the series 3 headlights would be the easier solution but since they retail around 2 grand a set, cant justify that kind of cash, have been lookin around for second hand ones to pop up for quiet a bit, no luck so far,

but thanks anyway,

I good set will be a few hundred PER KIT.

I'm not sure how much the cheap ones go for locally - I got mine ebay styles :blush:

ebay styles are the way to go if you want hids

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