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cos it's an american car... it's already wrong from the start LOL

big ugly heavy box

anyway back to topic, the projector light is always brighter. if you can find a V35 Series 2 projector light I was told it will be brighter than Series 1,

just becareful when shopping don't end up with a pair of USDM G35 Infiniti headlights, as what people have written on this forum, they're illegal due to the beam pattern is designed for LHD, not RHD... make sure you get JDM V35 S2 headlights.

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Hi guys i was looking to get the oem HIDS back on the V, and wanted to change everything to white, still can't decide on 4300k or 6000k (always thought 6000k looked nicer.... hahaha... the ricer within XD) anyways, was wondering if u guys cud recommend any brands for the globes H4, H1 and wedge LEDs?

i was looking at philips but they said the crystal vision/diamond vision 1s don't last very long...

Please and thank you =]

some were made with colour temp in between, e.g. 5500K - you can find it then you get the best of both worlds?

e.g. not too yellowish according to siu_loong_bao and not too bluish according rs73.

then we'll both give you a hug...

I had a look at my headlights today and lucky me they didn't cut the plugs off for the ballast or the bulb holder.

So I just need a pair of D2R bulbs. I ordered a pair of philips bulbs from www.oembulbs.com

Can't wait to finally have some proper HIDs

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