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i have just brought a r32 and need the replace the head lamp globes

And the are not your standard h4 Hellogen globes

But the plug on the harness appears to be a h4 type plug

Can some please shed light on this for me

What year is your R32?

From memory, models from '89 to mid '92 were all H3C and from after mid '92 to 94 were all H4.

That's for the Low Beams.

H3C = Most ridiculously uncommon plug type and yet Nissan had to use it :verymad:

Thank goodness they switched to H4 in the later models.

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Projectors came in both h1 and h3c types.

Dependant on year.

They have different mounts in the projectors for the bulb.

I see, must be the later models up to mid '92.

As I have a '90 model and needs H3C.

Thanks!

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for N1 lights,
is it possible to use xenon bulbs for the inner "fog lights"?
i know xenons are not good for the rear reflector type main beam for on comming traffic, but probably suitable for the secondary foggies?

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Hi guys, quick question!

I seem to have the Post 91 Housing, but the plug leading to my headlight is a 3 pin in a U shape, like an H4 Bulb

i have put GTR headlights in my car, they work fine with HID's but im sick of them and want normal globes, would it be a case of fittings bulbs that fit the housing and wiring them up?

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