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Hi,

does anyone know the types of globes used in the:

- HIGH BEAM of a R33 headlight

- Driving/Fog light on Stock R33 front bar next to indicator.

thanks

High beam = same as low beam = H1

Assuming you are talking about the twin beam R33 headlamps (some [all?] S2 4 doors have a combined unit with a single H4 bulb for high/low beams).

Fog light/driving light - S1 (rectangular light, combined with indicator assy) or S2 (round light) type front bar?

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Low Beam?

Narva Arctic Blue, H1 12volts 55 watts, ADR approved, for that great white light effect. All for just $45.00 for 2!!

Part Number = 48630BL. (avail. @ any Repco)

They're only good for about 6 months though. (seriously!!)

You get what you pay for!!

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thanks but I was meaning the Series one front bar rectangular light as what Ant mentioned.

Do you actually have driving lights in your S1 bar - most S1 R33's that I've come across (inc mine) don't have any bulbs inside the housing? If you do - pls post pics of the wiring/bulb mounting if possible as I'd like to get these going on my car at some point in the future....

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