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Hi guys after xmas i have some cash from presents ect, so i decided to get my self some of the following

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120789647278?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

Now this will require me to have HID lights for the low beam bulb as it comes with the high beam or i can replace it with the one i have currently but im not 100% if my car has HID in it at the moment, i have managed to get the phone in a position it should not be in to get some pics of the wires behind the lights can anyone tell me if im gona requre a bit of the following and if i do what bulb do i get for HID for the V35.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Luminis-G4-Xenon-HID-KIT-INFINITI-G35-G20-H11-H4-H3-H7-H1-9006-h9-9003-4300K-/280772279206?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item870e07fd03

any help here is apreciated.

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you'll need better pics.

Jack your car up to give you more room too see. If you have have to take your wheel off.

And take that cover/cap off to see inside. You might have all the guts of it still in there.

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yeh if i get some time ill jack it up, im not sure if ill be able to get a HID kit into the lights they say for Xenon models only, i have msg and asked them if it will convirt ill just get the conversion kit i think its only $60

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If your car is factory HID, these new lights wont work without modification. Loom plug is the same but the pins are a different layout.

And if you do have factory HID's, the factory HID bulbs wont fit the new lights either. Factory is D2R, the US ones are most likely H1/H3/H4

I hope you enjoy completely disassembling headlight assemblies.....

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