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Hi all,

Changing headlights in a S2 is a 20 minute job. Recently I converted back to xenon lights after I managed to get hold of a set of xenons at last. It's only taken me 18 months since mine were butchered at compliance!

So I have my set of original xenons, minus the ballasts (they took them at compliance). They are in average condition, but still with the electronic-leveling (which works off the switch by your indicator stalk, if you have this switch). Plus they've been converted to halogen and still have all the factory sockets so you could plug these straight in and remove your xenon setup, before your car even goes to compliance so that you won't lose your xenons.

ie. swap these into your S2 when you import it to save your xenons once and for all :D

Here are a couple of pic's:

R/H side, front & back views:

lights_rh_front.jpg

lights_rh_back.jpg

L/H side (passenger side), front & back views:

lights_lh_front.jpg

lights_lh_back.jpg

...the box (790mm L x 300mm W x 260mm H @ 6kg):

lights_box.jpg

The lights are in the box & packed as my new ones came to me from Japan; wrapped in bubblewrap and packed in newspaper (but Aussie paper not Japanese :P)

Let me know if you're interested either here or via PM...

Edit: Add price to this post too...

$50, located in Adelaide.

thanks

DaveB

Edited by DaveB
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