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hey guys, having problems finding what HID kits fit GTR R32. I went around asking different stores, some say H1 and H4 but I'm not to sure which one it would be. One of my friends say the H4 kit to big for my R32. So anyone can help me with this be very grateful.

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SLinky-A :worship::)

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hey guys, having problems finding what HID kits fit GTR R32. I went around asking different stores, some say H1 and H4 but I'm not to sure which one it would be. One of my friends say the H4 kit to big for my R32. So anyone can help me with this be very grateful.

Thank you

SLinky-A :P:P

huh?! didnt someone post the exact same question couple of days ago?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?

anyhow,

series 1 R32 GTS-t + GT-R uses a H3c bulb

series 2 R32 GTS-t + GT-R uses a H1 bulb

yes H4 is wrong

also note: the H3 and H3C has a slight differ around the connection ... takes a bit of stuffing around to install it

so just stick with the exact H3c

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hey thanks a lot eeiko321, man that help heaps. Cant wait get me some HID lights now yay!. Off to get the H1 than, thank again =D :blink:;):wub:

i would double check...its not hard to pull out the bulb...

you never know with these things...sometimes headlights are fit from earlier models due to damage...most jap imports have hadminor damage.

like this GT-R R34 for e.g

theres something wrong with its headlights.. it definately isnt a GT-R headlight..... but neither does it look like a GT-T one either

Nissan-Skyline%20R34%20GTR-336.jpg

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Thx for the advise. I have a feeling the last owner change the headlights but I'm not to sure. I'll give it a go and try have a good look for myself, because the headlights look pretty new when i got the car.

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SLinky-A :P:dry::D

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Thx for the advise. I have a feeling the last owner change the headlights but I'm not to sure. I'll give it a go and try have a good look for myself, because the headlights look pretty new when i got the car.

Thank you

SLinky-A :dry::P:P

thats right

like the picture shown above...

the GT-R stock headlights are different but i think they can fit GT-T ones also.

but this one pictured looks like some generic one.

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