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first of all sorry about posting about a s15 on a skyline forum :Oops:

ok i will hopefully soon be in the market for a jdm s15 black manual..and hopefully one that has hid...but honestly i been looking around and i cant seem to find one..well only been looking online..im going to b purchasin the trading post tomorrow because if there aint no jdm around im going to get a 200sx black manual and with sunroof

does anyone here know of any importers that have a jdm for sale? hopefully black but white is ok too

thx in advance for any help :cheers:

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EDIT*** I really like the S15 in black and almost bought a JDM one, but in the end decided against a 4cyl car...there was a nice black one when I was looking about 18months ago [approx $32K already landed], but would be gone now...If I see or hear anything I will let you know.

High Intensity Discharge..

the gas discharge headlights

wow somebody knows how to use the net :)

In this case HID would be referring to Xenon headlights, which are one of many High Intesity Discharge gas/lights. People calling them HID's is kind of misleading...Its like saying I have a Nissan or I have a Skyline, not really descriptive is it ???

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