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FOR SALE:

ITEM: R33 GTR Series 3 XENON Headlights

CONDITION: Near New, bought them new from Nissan $$$$ were only on the car for a very short period of time couple of months.

LOCATION: Mackay QLD

CONTACT: PM me or on [email protected]

PRICE: $1700 ono (They cost over $3000 from Nissan)

Cheers

Benny

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I... WANT... SO... BAD!!! :thumbsup:

But I just dont have $1500 to spend on headlights :down:

On another note, do you know how much/if any mods would be required to fit these on an S1 R33 GTST?

They effectively "bolt in" phyiscally, but...

You need to modify the plug to your S1 loom. All that means is you basically remove a locating track on the inside of the plug. It's a 5min job and simple once you see it.

Also you might need to change the centre grill piece.

All easy stuff :)

farken cheap price for the condition of them!

They effectively "bolt in" phyiscally, but...

You need to modify the plug to your S1 loom. All that means is you basically remove a locating track on the inside of the plug. It's a 5min job and simple once you see it.

Also you might need to change the centre grill piece.

All easy stuff :)

farken cheap price for the condition of them!

Yeah they will fit a GTS piece of piss, pretty much what R31Nismoid said just cut the tabs of the plug with a sharp knife.

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