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Can anyone comment on the difference if any between the R34 GTT and GTR headlights?

I want to swap my converted GTR lights with a set of original xenon from a GTT are they the same or differnt?

Thanks in advance

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I spent some time looking at the two parts yesterday. There are some small differences, they do carry a different part number, the GTT is 12V65W the GTR is 12V60W. The rubber seal around the top of the light is longer on the GTT because the bumper is a different shape. Despite those things I could not see any difference in the headlights.

The rubber on the gts is longer on the curved bit ( near the grill ) not on the outside .

As for the high beam globes being 65w and 60w , i think you may find they reduced the wattage on the high beams in the series II ( not 100% on that but i have noticed it as well ) .Both low beams should be 35w.

The none xenons also have different parking lights as well , the lights are interchangeble though , just change the rubber in you have to , thats if your lights look funny on the gts , otherwise just cut the rubber to suit your car .

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