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so what are they like? i'm guessing they will be better than mine, but by how much?

of course they're better than yours... lol... even if they aren't as if I am going to concede that!

will get some pics up soon

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bitchin! and you got the car back!! extra bitchin! :)

Honda Euro cut-off is freaky! my dad's 335i lights ain't that sharp, wondering if they are starting to purposefully unfocus them just a *touch*

looking damn awesome man :kiss: that is nice :D

Been waiting a while for pics :)

Just sourced my retrofit projectors, out of a J30 infinity(some american car, think it's the equivilant of a Q45 over here,

dual projectors, one with cutoff shroud inbuilt :) and autolevelling :) can't wait to finish mine off

Top effort on yours though :)

are you still working on the clear indicators?

I've just bought a set of d-speed ones for mine, but i've done what you did, i was going to source side markers to replace the orange in the clear plastic, but haven't found the right size fit yet

hey vincent, not doing clear - I like the orange indicators - clear makes them look too much like a 33 :)

be careful with using US lights - the cut off will be backwards because they are LHD.

The cutoff for a RHD should look like this (ignore the full stops):

_________

............... \______________

The cutoff for a LHD will look like this:

............... ________________

............../

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the higher lhs of the light on a RHD headlight allows for the camber on the lhs of the aussie roads...

hope that makes sense!!

hey Ronin,

Yeah, i've noticed that :S I took them apart yesterday, due to it being a jap import the US guys have welded splitters in the middle top of each light :S, i guess to not blind other drivers, so I'll cut them out and it hopefully should restore the lighting to a good standard,

Also noticed that the R32 headlight glass sucks :D I'll have to either get it ground down, to make it all smooth or go PVC, although I'd prefer to keep it original looking :)

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S2K is definitely bigger. I had a pair but there was no way they would fit into the R32 housing.

I don't know the dimensions of the S2K projector (sold them), nor the R34 housing - sorry can't help there.

you'll just have to see by breaking them open and/or visualising it......

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Hmmm i wander to get this:

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23,800 YEN = $247 AUD but thats not including shipping (Would have to get someone to import it like Slidewize)

That and HID coversion *drools* Even without the HID conversion and some Phillip Crystal Vision's would probably look mint as well!

Wander if it fits a GTS-T? anyone read japanese? Translator service doesnt really give that info lol

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