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apparently projector lights are better but they need to be pointed upwards so you can see 3m in front as opposed to the 2m...;)

Not sure what you mean about pearl vs clear.

Seriously the only way to make a real difference with R32 headlights is to retro fit a HID kit, unfortunately it costs a fair bit.

I noticed a definite difference with the later model projector's.

They do need to be angled up slightly as the Coco pops Killer said so his self. :cheers:

I think the lenses go clear when they are stuffed.. I had one do it on my old set of head lights. It also didn't put out as much light. Unsure really.

I also like the standards a little better.. Not the 89 model conventional types but the projector style without the ring around the outside.

With the ring around the projector it makes the head lights stand out a little too much. Looks kind of strange.

While we are on the topic of headlights does any one know of a method or some one who can recondition the silver lense? One of mine has started flaking a little. :cheers:

They're identical to the ones you pictured. My GTST had the GTR front end with the grill etc so they have the tags on the side of the lights and everything.

They are in perfect condition apart from the lens on the right head light has come loose in the corner and needs to be stuck back down. head light apart job.

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