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GTR headlights are the same design you will just need to check teh mounts as the GTR has morte parts mounted in the front so the plastic components will be different litle...............

But all in all they should be the same. The factory would have to produce two sets for the same look and body, that would just be a waste of money.So I think they would have to be the same.

Mikey ive heard Hybrid works quite well ..... best to actually talk to people that have one in their car tho - if you serch the forums i think theres been a couple of threads started about them before :)

Guy at work has been taking a lot!! i dont know why ... but he's given them to me on a disk

Yeah a face only a mother could love.

Anyway im outta here for lunch cya! probably wont be back til late this arvo cos ive got so much work to do!

shit sorry 2 hear that sexzila, i cant belived no one helped you like niz, that is bs a person just lieing on the side of the road not moving next 2 there car:mad: that shit really pisses me off, if i was there i would have stop and help you.

and the no police that is just ****ed :), i remember when i always got bash by 2 big guys for $5, but i ended up giving them the money and then they walk away, went to the police station in morely no one was there 1 :)

sexzila, its just getting fu cking crazy, im 2 scaried 2 leave my car in any parking spot for along time (as i dont have my alarm yet) but im also scaried 2 just go walking with my mate around morley, His house is like 5mins away from the galleria but it just isnt safe 2 walk there anymore he has been done like 2times by some people mugging him

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