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im sorry but did we go over how to seperate the side-blinkers also? i have the clear ones and ofcourse i want those to match black also...

do i do it the same way... with heat and such?

im sorry but did we go over how to seperate the side-blinkers also? i have the clear ones and ofcourse i want those to match black also...

do i do it the same way... with heat and such?

What i want to know is how the hell can they charge $450 for a set of full clear R32 blinkers

like them=

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And i know their is a place somewere hidden in japan that can make th full clear plastics for the winkers, EVEN the orange curb marker built into the winker plastic!

like this-=

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The only question is WHO makes them!!!! then we can all change them over to CLEAR with no gay little orange curb light,

:thumbsup:

anybody seen the headlights on yahoo auction japan. the ones that are all mesh with a small round light in the corner... ill try to find a pic... found it..

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guess i should ask does anybody have them, and have a better pic?

Do you think it will be good if we only replace the stock projector with an hid projector?

So i will keep the stock h3c bowl and put an hid cutoff shield with an hid projector.

Then, buying an hid h3c bulb kit.

is that a good? i'm just thinking that it will be easier, but i'm not sure how the h3c hid kit will light up.

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i'm doing the same retrofit, but i'm using the e46 projector.

i have the same problem as you, the projector are smaller in lenght. So i will have to cut the back, in order to fit the ballast adapter wire to the bulb.

i got my over cooked ones out, and fitted a fresh set of headlights, and decked them out with blue angel eyes,! looks nice i think!

If anyone wants to get a set of angel eyes, be sure not to get squid rings, or LED eyes... they suck

They cost me about $170 and 2hours of fitting! but look trick!

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i started my retrofit using E46 projector. They are very similar to the honda euro.

here are some pics.

e46 projector

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e46 projector with the bracket

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fitted inside the headlight

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Back of the headlight.

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now i will have to screw the projector to the bracket and use soem jb weld.

Then cut the back of the headlight, so i can fit the bulb adapter

i got my over cooked ones out, and fitted a fresh set of headlights, and decked them out with blue angel eyes,! looks nice i think!

If anyone wants to get a set of angel eyes, be sure not to get squid rings, or LED eyes... they suck

They cost me about $170 and 2hours of fitting! but look trick!

I am looking to get some, where did you get em from and can you get like other colours??

Sir D, I totally agree with you on that one. for some reason, nissan feels that the reflectors are better than projectors. For halogen lighting, they might very well be right.

All the r32s/s14/s13 with the projectors have absolutely shit light output. The r33 reflectors actually have pretty good light output compared to the r32 ones.

PS: My gtr lights are almost here. woohhooo. then comes the hardbit - trying to fit them. I might have an excuse to get gtr front bar, bonnet and possibly even guards just to fit these lights on.

lol

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