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Unfortunately I have given up on this project and I think instead I will try to get a supplier to give us a good price on brand new factory headlights and possibly do a group buy on them.

I never heard back from Spinto so I don't see this project ever happening.

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Unfortunately I have given up on this project and I think instead I will try to get a supplier to give us a good price on brand new factory headlights and possibly do a group buy on them.

I never heard back from Spinto so I don't see this project ever happening.

Not even glass headlights with projectors?

it's the main reason I wanted the group buy :(

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Hi,

Myself and many other users of SkylinesAustralia.com would love to have an aftermarket headlight for R33 skylines. There was a group buy being organised, but the supplier pulled out because they had other commitments.

The general concensus has been for a more "classy modern look" rather than "tacky boy racer wannabe"...

Is this something that, if you had enough interest, you would look at producing?

Thanks,

Isaac

After swapping out my headlights for a set of used replacements. I have my old set free and thought I might try and use them for a projector conversion. Not sure what design I'll go with in the end but whatever I come up with i'll pass on.

Wonder what a triple projector setup would look like...

DO it!

Yeah i've been thinking of doing a similar thing. Just getting a brand new set to put on the car and then using my old set to play around with.

I did see some somewhere for $500 each... Massive ripoff for plastic headlights considering most falcodorre headlights can be had for around $100-200 each brand new

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Id be keen on a similar glass design for the R32 gtst front indicators ;)

heh, just saw the post date...

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