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I have a problem, one of my headlights had a leaking seal - Water got in there and destroyed all the chrome in the headlight *ffs :)*

Only my drivers headlight is damaged. I own a 1992 R32 GT-R,

It is a s2 as far as I can tell as far as my center console surround is the same style as the dash (s1 had black finish surround) and thats all I can really judge on my car being a s2 over a s1 having said that, sure it'd be easy enough to put a s2 surround on but I have nothing else to go by in telling if mine is s2 so I'll go with that, and being my car is hardly molestered...

Now, being I don't want two different headlights when trying to buy a S2 headlight, what are the differences between the projector style headlights between the S1 & S2 R32 GT-R.

Can anyone shed any light on this in the way of photos or a detailed explination between the two.

I do however know there is a different between GTST & GT-R headlights as per the grill mounting clips.

Please someone help me out.

I have done a search but I didn't get the information I was looking for.

Very much appreciated,

Weezy :D

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I don't think there's any difference between the series 1 and 2 headlights, its just a matter of if it's the projector style or non projector (also known at the N1 headlight).

Here is the projector headlight

r32headlightwithring1.jpg

And here is the N1 headlight (also released in the NA sedans for some reason)

I also think this is from an NA sedan as it doesn't have the grille mounting brackets.

r32_headlight_pov_pack.jpg

Hope this helps a bit.

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