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David Jones Auto electrician, near the RBH. He can give you good advise on a whole range of different bulbs to use, he has a whole bunch on display. He can also wire up the dual headlight hight beam. That where I will be going shortly.

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if it's fogged then if you do a search you'll find that somepeople have used toothpaste to remove it from the outside, the headlights are basically impossible to clean the inside, it is very very very very difficult to remove the front from the back half, as it is sikaflexed in there so once you remove it you might not be able to get it properly resealed, all found using the search button :(

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ah .. yeah.. ive got this cleaner detergent for the outside lamps from japan. works well. just wanna get the insides cleaned, but seems its highly impossible. btw, does anyone know where i can get amber park bulbs. the park (side lamps of headlight) bulb on my import is the bulb thats used as a brake lamp, which is weird. so if anyone knows where i can get amber ones would be good.

ive tried autobarn strathpine, they only had one, and it looked like they wont be shipping those anymore.

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If u are looking for a pair of good bulbs for any car, have a look on ebay.com.au and search for "bulbs" heaps of jap style bulbs to choose from! i have put a set in my sisters NX coupe (NXT51) , my old ET Pulsar AND my 76 Mini!! Awesome lights. Good luck.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...&category=36607

That is a link for some H1 globes. BUT if u win an auction for ANY of the globes, u just ask for whatever type you need (H4, H1 etc) and they will send you those.

Haro

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