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i got 6000k's in mine but i don't have pics on this computer. they look good and are so much better then the stockies, i haven't used my high beams since i put them in. i'll try n upload pics tonight if i get home at a reasonable hour. it's definitely worth while doing it.

I put 4300k HIDs in my r33 s2 - They are GREAT for visibility but I'm going to change them for some 6000k bulbs because I want the Jay Dee Em brue corour!

I have mine adjusted quite low but still get people 'flashing' me thinking I have my high beams on. Another reason I'm going to the 6000k

did you change the internal lensing at all with the S1 33 headlights? and do the old yellow lenses effect the colouring of the lights at all?

I polished up my headlights so they arent yellow, mine r like white but they only 8k, as someone asked b4 u can get 12k but they r like purple and arent as gud for visibility...most ppl hav 6 or 8k

Search "Hid headlight" on Google images and you'll find that the 6k are the brightest of them all, the others will give you a different look (colour) but if it's brightness you are after, stick with the 6K.

There's also a thread here about polishing your headlights to get rid of the yellow

Edited by bradmax
R34's come with 4300Ks from factory apparently and that's pure white (no blue hues) .. if you want slight blue hue get 6000Ks ..anything above that, you sacrifice brightness and paint a defect target on yourself.

I got 8k's and get pulled over twice a week not one cops mentioned my headlights ever...but they to busy checking exhaust, engine, suspension and my huge sticker on the windscreen lol thats enuf to stop them i guess

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