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i was wondering if any1 knew if its possible 2 do a headlight conversion with the r34 lights onto the r33 with out any problems or is the bonnet an issue my headlights look real shot like behind the plastic its all kinda yelow and i dont seem 2 b able to get 2 it to clean it

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If you wanted R34 headlights to fit you'll have to get:

1. R34 Headlights $500-1000approx

2. R34 Bonnet $500-1000approx

3. R34 Frontbar (or aftermarket) $450-600?approx

4. URAS or Dude bee racing panels (which were made specificially for the purpose of fitting R34 parts on a R33) + spraying

guards estimated $800-1000,

5. Then you gonna get everything sprayed to match the colour of your car $500-$1000?

So all up if you wanted to do it at least $2500-$5000

IMO its not worth doing,

my 2 cents

i don't think its worth it IMO.

my 2 cents

yeah it is very stuck together you have to use a hairdryer and a thin spatula to pull it apart.

i did it yesterday to my r34 it sucked to do but now it looks heaps better

will take you all day and you need to take your whole front bar off.

yeah it was easy i used black windscreen sealer rubber/rtv silcone stuff to reseal it. just incase i need to open it again. Just be careful when opening it dont heat it too much in one area. Trust me it will look really good when you are done. My car now looks brand new worth the ball breaking effort.

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