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I need my lights sorted.

I'm possibly looking at converting them over to Xenon's (strike that, i want them done, but i want it done properly) but for the moment i just need the lenses' cleaned up. Driver's side has that "someone washed the inside this one time" look about it.

Any ideas where to head?

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Depends on the type of kit. On most you do actually have to cut a whole. I think the Trust and ARC ones you don't though... either way it is still an easy job.

yeh man, do it yourself, you dont even need to cut a hole for the piping on skylines.

I did with mine, though mine's an R32. Had to cut a hole in the vertical surface beneath where the battery sits. Went out and bought a 4" hole saw to do it too if you need to borrow it, though the auger's screwed.

A mate tried and failed to install it on the weekend, cut a hole and whatnot but couldn't get the piping to meet up properly, which was why I was thinking i'd probably need to get a place to do it for me :P It's all just looking kind of shithouse atm... If he couldn't do it I certainly can't do it on my own.

Edited by Sauce

:cheers: theres a write up on that exact kit installed on your same model car (cant remember if yours was s2 or not :X) in the tutorial section. Heres the link you lazy todge, now get to work!

gah i cant find it, heres the other one for an r33

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133257

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