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well i guess if you really wanted to you could make a hole in the headlight to fit it. Usually when guys in japan do a GTR front end (bonnet, guards, bumper etc) conversion they change the headlights too so they can fit the splitter. So I'm guessing its easier to get a GTR headlight than to convert a GTS one.

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Hey Funky, these LOOK like the N1 lights you pictured (see the inner lens looks larger than the GTS headlight and protrudes slightly into the main lamp, know what I mean?) but do not have the GTR grille clips...

So are then N1 or are they hust GTS ones and I can't tell the difference?

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lol i think I got the pic wrong in my original post. I gotta dig up my old photos and see which one's what.

haha you could be right though - I would have thought the clips could be attached to the headlights where I have put the arrows... maybe? Can you check if you have a set lying around?

My car has those lights, how do you tell if they'r real N1 lightes?

dunno... funky want to share?

sav man - can you do me a favour and take a pic of how the grille attaches to the headlights - ie. if the grill clips into the headlight itself (moulded tabs in headlight) or there is a bracket that bolts onto the headlight and the grille clips onto that... hope that was clear :confused:

Sorry just read through the thread but I still don't know the difference between GTS headlights and N1.

I've got a 89 GTR with the projector headlight (circle in the middle) and bought a set of GTS headlights (the sqaure and retangle) ones from just jap for $300 last week. So will I have any problems putting them on(other than the clips)? I haven't had a chance to try yet.

Also has anyone replaced their GTR side indicators (all orange) with the GTS ones (Clear with just a small orange indicator) before? The guy at just jap said they won't fit because of the guard. anyone tried?

Thanks

Sorry just read through the thread but I still don't know the difference between GTS headlights and N1.

I've got a 89 GTR with the projector headlight (circle in the middle) and bought a set of GTS headlights (the sqaure and retangle) ones from just jap for $300 last week. So will I have any problems putting them on(other than the clips)? I haven't had a chance to try yet.

Also has anyone replaced their GTR side indicators (all orange) with the GTS ones (Clear with just a small orange indicator) before? The guy at just jap said they won't fit because of the guard.  anyone tried?

Thanks

attached are pics of a genine N1 GTR with said headlights.. They look real similar to the povo pack lights (like what i have) and are quite hard to tell the difference but like funkymonkey says, the rear part of the light goes further accross the back of the light.

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