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Only place I can find them is Yahoo Auctions in Japan for 9,800 yen.

If you're keen on a set give Jesse Streeter an email, his website is in my signature.

http://page15.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/t168791707

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Apparently they really badly screw up the projection of your headlights so they probably are only good for aesthetics only.

-Jimmy.

Who told you they screw up the projection of the light beam? I've got these same light covers and my light pattern isn't messed up at all. the stock projector lights have the clear circle anyways.

Here are mine:

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Who told you they screw up the projection of the light beam? I've got these same light covers and my light pattern isn't messed up at all. the stock projector lights have the clear circle anyways.

They look spot on , very nice 32 mate looks awesome!! where did you get your covers from if you dont mind me asking ?

I have the N1 lights on mine so the projectors arnt a problem , weather wise they all good??

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If you seal them well, weather won't be a problem. So take your time and remove all the old adhesive, and maybe even use the genuine Nissan headlight adhesive. I didn't use it, because I didn't know about it, so I just used standard silicone sealant. Working great for me so far, no water has got in.

I live in Japan, so I got mine from Yahoo Auctions. I'm sure there must be someone in Australia with a connection here.

op talk to import monster about getting these.

he"ll happily get you a set. if you want to source your own however.. google brightx... actually that maybe tricky ill give you the link.

www.brightx.jp/p02.html

there! scroll down ull see it.

superbike. your car. it gave me pants excitement. its beautiful

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Using these with the standard lights would be ok.

As mentioned, projector is clear anyway, and high beam would be more pencil.

But on the n1 lights, I think it would really screw with the lowbeam dispersement.

Would like to see results, before and after.

They do look pretty frkn hot on the standard lights though....

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Pricey at $290

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Are they glass or plastic/perspex?

If for glass, that's pretty cheap compared to what I thought they would be.

And where from?

I'm thinking about buying a set now

DAMN YOU........

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