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^^^ Nice! Did you do the angel eyes yourself? I am keen on doing it, but am still a bit apprehensive.

Yes did myself, 5000K ССFL. Baked them twice because first time left ballasts inside the headlamps and because of heat a ballast was f$cked up. Now both are out of headlamps.

Sweet. Did you use a website or videos to show you how to do it? Any tips or rticks? Where did you buy the CCFL kits? So many questions ....

I am also considering putting a pair in each rear light to run full time to give me the full hotplates look :)

Sweet. Did you use a website or videos to show you how to do it? Any tips or rticks? Where did you buy the CCFL kits? So many questions ....

I am also considering putting a pair in each rear light to run full time to give me the full hotplates look :)

I'd recommend this kit. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-04-Infiniti-G35-Sedan-Headlight-hid-HALO-Demon-Eye-/360123300970?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53d9057c6a

You can use a heat gun instead oven it just takes more time but it is safer. What you will have to do is take headlamp off, ballast and there are 3 little screws on the back side of each headlamp.

They look so nice, cobey we may have to talk about you lights lol, i have some angle eyes to install in my ken style front bar once its on should look good, im gona look into the polish but i think that its 90% on the inside of the light, i think they did not seal it properly after compliance when they take out the stock lights and swap the over for legal ones here.

^^^ Nice! Did you do the angel eyes yourself? I am keen on doing it, but am still a bit apprehensive.

If you follow my guide it will cost you $50 for the kit from memory (most of that is in shipping, actual halos are like $14 for a pair x2)

You will need to know the size of the halos first as if you have a sedan then its different or if you have a 06+ coupe then its different than mine..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/349829-g35-coupe-halos-diy-guide/page__p__5621678__hl__halos__fromsearch__1#entry5621678

This is the before and after of when I did my headlights fyi

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Nice and shiney there, Andrew. :thumbsup: Is that "Nismo" sticker inside or outside the headlights?

For me, I drive my V35 mostly evenings on weekends when it's getting dark. But, I resist myself from turning the main headlights on until it's really necessary and instead drive with my parker lights on to reduce the chances of clouding up the inside of the headlights faster. I don't know if that works though. :P

Nice and shiney there, Andrew. :thumbsup: Is that "Nismo" sticker inside or outside the headlights?

For me, I drive my V35 mostly evenings on weekends when it's getting dark. But, I resist myself from turning the main headlights on until it's really necessary and instead drive with my parker lights on to reduce the chances of clouding up the inside of the headlights faster. I don't know if that works though. :P

It's on the outside mate ....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Nissan-wheel-Decal-Sticker-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem2eb5f36b6bQQitemZ200621124459QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

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